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Re: Touchscreen Ultrabooks running Debian?



On 13-09-19 08:00 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
I'm ready to replace my five-year-old netbook with something a bit peppier.
I'd like to run Debian on it if possible.

I use a smartphone a lot, and I find myself instinctively tapping the screen
with my fingers. If for no other reason, I'd like an ultrabook with a
touchscreen. Ideally a detachable or hideable keyboard (that is, a keyboard
that can fold behind the screen), but a touchscreen is on my "get this"
list.

None of the usual suspects (e.g Za Reason) seem to sell Linux-installed
systems that are what I want. For instance, something like the ASUS Zenbook
series running Linux:

http://zenbook.asus.com/zenbook/
I have a ASUA Vivobook X202 to replace my HP netbook, whose keyboard was starting to fail.

It's not an ultrabook but it's thin and light and an 11.6" screen was all I needed (there are other Vivobooks). Dual-core i3 CPU with 4 (IIRC) GB RAM and a 500GB hdd.

Mint runs perfectly from the live image and after some fun and games with EFI, also boots just fine.

The touchscreen and touchpad both worked from the get-go.

I've also installed PearOS V7 (I think it is - the current one, not the beta) in a dual-boot configuration and that also works just fine.

Both are ultimately derived from Ubuntu 13.04 I believe. I gather that there were problems with the touchscreen (like, it didn't work) in Ubuntu 12.10 or maybe it was 12.04. I don't like Ubuntu either and am running the KDE variant of Mint 15. (PearOS in case you didn't know is an attempt - pretty successfully - to give the look and probably feel of Mac OSX; I like to mess with my students' heads occasionally...:-))

Hope this is of some help.

deryk



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