evening /g/
I've just purchased a 2 in 1 inspiron which naturally is a touchscreen.
I would like to make the switch to a decent linux distro but I'm concerned about wasting the touch potential, support etc.
What are the most stable choices here?
Or alternatively should I just do an enterprise install of win10 so I disable the botnet
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>>53730060
What you're referring to as "Linux" is in fact GNU/Linux.
Android imo
>>53730060
Fedora and Ubuntu (this is, Gnome 3 and Unity) have very decent touch support out of the box. They should be your first option, rest of DEs are not as touch-friendly (if useable at all).
>>53730060
why do you think we don't have touch support?
It entirely depends on the applications.
Eg chrome works a lot better than firefox with touch, and gnome is easier to use than i3.
But it works
>>53730261
thx anon. after reading some articles, leaning that way.
>>53730274
I know linux has touch support, I mean support as in, consistent updates, usability with native dell touch hardware etc. Might run a vm out of it first to test the waters. cheers