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I've had 0 issues running touchscreen and pen on Mint, and SAI can just run on bottles/wine, right?
https://github.com/TibixDev/sai2-guide
The solution on each distro is mostly going to be the same. Run sai in a bottle and edit the config.
Mint delivers a flatpak package of bottles, which is suboptimal, but can be fixed using https://www.virtualcuriosities.com/articles/1911/bottles-doesnt-work-on-linux-mint-because-its-a-flatpak
Tried and failed, I just can't get it to work. I got the pressure working, but the cursor won't focus properly and is all over the place, it's something to do with the integrated touch screen somehow. Not with wine, not even with non-flatpak bottles :(
It might run on the SP7, but I just won't risk an OS install without getting it work on some other touch screen mint first. I've considered trying zorin on this extra one too though, to see if it would work better with this touch screen, or is it just the SP that's the problem.