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Linux on a 2in1 for Uni
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I used an acer switch 12 convertible during uni until the battery started bloating up and I put it out of order. The pen wasn't great, especially the palm rejection was pretty bad, but that wasn't a Linux issue it wasn't great on windows either, overall it was pretty much the same. Linux ran great though, given that it only had 3 or 4 gigs of ram and a low tier i3 (I think 3rd or 4th gen) processor. I ran mint with KDE and I'd recommend running something with KDE (or gnome haven't tried that since I prefer kde if it has to be a full DE and not a lightweight WM) as well.