There isn’t a best distro that supports surface hardware. You have a to install a distro of your choosing for which there is a guide on the linux-surface github and then follow the guide.
There isn’t a best distro that supports surface hardware. You have a to install a distro of your choosing for which there is a guide on the linux-surface github and then follow the guide.
There. Is. Not. A. Single. Browser. That. Values. Your. Privacy.
Librewolf, Hardened Firefox, ungoogled-chromium
The biggest annoyance to me is how small the border around windows is. On Windows, I can grab anywhere around the edge of a window and resize it, including in both directions from the corners. In Linux, I need an electron microscope to find the edges, and the hand of god to find a corner.
This is a problem with the DE that you use and not linux in general. Gnome and KDE for example don’t have this issue. I’m guessing you’re using xfce?, since I had the same issue with it.
Afaik most distros don’t support surface computers by default. You should check out https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface
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