Looking to draw with a pen straight on the screen, and being able to run kubuntu for example so that I can install aseprite for instance I know I could install Linux on a surface, but it may be a hassle?

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    2 years ago

    Yes, the only difference really is installing their custom kernel afterwards to enable missing features like touchscreen support.

    It works pretty well, the only big thing still missing is camera support which will probably get solved soon.