![]() "You should check the security of Chromebooks. Zorin OS Pro is smashing! nice to be able to settle on something rather than make a virtue out of distro hopping which takes time away from getting real work done. Couple of tips: use the macOS/iPad theme provided and switch on "use title bar and borders" in chrome to be able to drag its windows around: The brightness control doesn't work yet so the screen isn't as bright as it could be and I'll be raising an issue with Zorin to see if they can help or research it myself. There are a few niggles but overall it's actually usable as a touchscreen rather than a half-baked nod to it. ![]() The best Linux experience I've had with a touchscreen tablet because minimal rough edges. That said, I really love Zorin OS Pro (based on Ubuntu, with 16.2 based on 22.04), which I run on another tablet x86-64 PC, a Panasonic FZ-G1 MkIII toughpad tablet. I use it for dev work - Ubuntu WSL2 with ddev and xdebug, works as good as my mac and Ubuntu set ups. It doesn't like non-Dell hubs being plugged in on boot but I can cope with that. ![]() I think there were a few glitches at the beginning about a few months ago when I started using it but no such issues since then. It's been pretty solid these last few months since owning it. I have a Dell 7220 Rugged Tablet running Windows 11. ![]()
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