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Good distro for touch screen / pen support?
(lemmy.ml)
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I prefer gnome with dash to panel, just think it by default is more suited for touch screens, use it on my handheld with touch.
Just one of many extensions, and I use the tweak/tuning apps, gnome is a hassle or fun to set up depending on what kind of person you are. KDE you just hop in and customize so it is easier to setup.