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Linux on a 2in1 for Uni
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I'm using the HP Envy x360 convertible 15-eu[some numbers I don't remember]. It's working pretty good. Only things that don't work are the fingerprint reader and it doesn't detect when you flip it over automatically but I just use a GNOME extension that allows me to manually toggle the onscreen keyboard.