• thesohoriots@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Heck, my surface pro 3 makes a great Linux machine. Still tweaking it but the touchscreen works just fine with Mint, so even an old one could probably do just fine.

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      As long as you don’t mind the webcam not working, which except for the oldest models seemed to be a constant with the Surface tablets.

      Edit: i mean in Linux, as these camera modules are near impossible to support.

    • Doug@piefed.social
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      I remember when the first Surface released and Gabe from Penny Arcade was like “wtf this is better than iPad for drawing. why aren’t they advertising this aspect of it?”

      I don’t know if that’s still true, but I always tucked it in the back of my mind when I was looking for drawing tablets.

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          Gnome kind of makes sense for touch.

          I just threw Cachy onto an old Inspiron for a computer to have near me while recording instruments, but a Surface Pro would actually be much better.

          How’s battery and did MS fix those shit house chargersthey had back when I had a Surface Pro 2?

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            Mine’s okay, the two little contact idea they had is finicky but a little jiggle and it’s good, I do keep the contacts clean, little rubbing alcohol.