No, as I have not used any of those. This is my experience with cheap windows tablets turned into Linux tablets… much like taking a Surface 4 and putting Linux on it. Usually everything works great but the touchscreen is wonky, that’s all.
@SnotFlickerman@wb14123 I’m slightly out of touch however Ubuntu on touchscreen was pretty good. Gnome had a pull-up virtual keyboard. Chrome supported touch scrolling but Firefox, iirc, required a plugin. It’s not refined but you don’t fight with it in my experience
The issues with the touchscreen seems to be a common issue with Linux tablets in general, in my personal experience, sadly.
Does this also include the tablets made for Linux like Pinetab?
No, as I have not used any of those. This is my experience with cheap windows tablets turned into Linux tablets… much like taking a Surface 4 and putting Linux on it. Usually everything works great but the touchscreen is wonky, that’s all.
@SnotFlickerman @wb14123 I’m slightly out of touch however Ubuntu on touchscreen was pretty good. Gnome had a pull-up virtual keyboard. Chrome supported touch scrolling but Firefox, iirc, required a plugin. It’s not refined but you don’t fight with it in my experience
From my experience with the two distros I mentioned, Firefox works well too