I’m looking into a new tablet and it seems like grabbing a surface is a more affordable option to an iPad or other high end tablet. I can grab a decent one on marketplace for under $200 us. Is it worth it?

  • JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz
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    2 hours ago

    Well, if you want a cheaper option, look at the Chuwi tablets, which are new around 250-300 and have some decent Intel CPUs and pen input.

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    5 hours ago

    Depends what version of the Surface, but I have a Surface Pro 6 and it still performs well. I use the Surface Linux kernel.

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    6 hours ago

    Not a pro, but I’m using Endeavour os on a 1st gen Surface Go. it works fine but KDE has some touchscreen quirks I don’t like.

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    12 hours ago

    Check out linux-surface for details of what works on your specific model (and if you’ll need to install the custom kernel). I have a surface pro 3, it struggles but basically everything works which is cool.

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      11 hours ago

      definitely check for known compatibility issues before you buy. I have a Pro 9 and the sleep/wake is pretty awful. It really doesn’t handle well docking/undocking or attaching/detaching the keyboard when asleep.

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    10 hours ago

    Using Arch on Surface pro 6 for couple of years. Nothing much, just to read something on Calibre web and jellyfin client

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    I put LMDE on my partner’s old surfacebook and installed the surface kernel. It runs smoother than windows ever did, battery life improved too, full touchscreen. Though I did install fedora prior to LMDE and the touchscreen functionality may have been better with that, but the system was slower overall.

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    I’ve been running EndeavourOS on my my SP4. It works great with the custom Surface kernel.

    Don’t buy a 4 - it has heat problems and a shitty power circuit. As long as you get a 5 or newer, it should run great.

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    13 hours ago

    got nix on a surface go. works fine, but the storage is rather small, and nix store takes up a surprising amount of space

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    14 hours ago

    I rocked a Surface with Linux Mint for a few years. It worked great and was much more performant than Windows. I eventually got myself a proper laptop because I was wearing through multiple keyboard covers with the amount of typing I was doing, but I still keep it around as a backup.

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    13 hours ago

    I’ve had Gentoo (and later, Arch) on my Surface Pro 3 for a decade. It’s fully supported, touch screen and all.

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    13 hours ago

    I ran an install party for noobs a couple months ago, and someone brought a couple surface pros. Mint seems to have worked great with them