Stats:
Processor Intel® Core™ i5-7300U CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.71 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Hardrive 117 GB
Pen and touch Pen and touch support with 10 touch points

If the system looks good, any install tips would be welcome.

    • iLikeGoats@kbin.socialOP
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      Definitely running into UEFI issues and need to update certs. I’ll look for a list of supported WiFi chips!

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      Your name should imply that you work for System 76 so people would realize you’re doing the best customer support in the whole IT-world.

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        I’ve added a bit of metadata to my display name. The next version of Lemmy adds support for emojis, so perhaps we’ll eventually be able to get a System76 emoji as I use on Fosstodon.

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    You certainly need the surface kernel, so check on github’s linux-surface project for more.

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    I’ve been running Pop!OS on my Surface Pro 6 (i7-8650U) for a while now (with the linux-surface kernel!), and touch/pen support is relatively good; only weird thing is the limitation around what the pen can do; e.g. you can touch-scroll with your fingers (and other gestures) but you can’t use the pen to scroll; the pen behaves more like a mouse, e.g. it will highlight text instead of moving the page (which makes sense)

    You shouldn’t have any issues with installing the base OS; the keyboard cover should just work; but pen/touch doesn’t work out of the box, so to get that you will need the linux-surface kernel. I use the Debian package repository (as Pop!OS is a Debian or Ubuntu derivative - they use the same packaging system). Note that you will also likely want to tell the package manager to “hold” the installation of the non-surface kernel, using apt-mark hold. You’ll probably want to hold linux-headers-generic and linux-generic. (I think I have particular versions held as well.)

    I quite like to use the “Xournal++” app for touch/pen friendly writing/drawing, and have also used it for signing PDFs (though only the visual type of signature, not the digital type like Adobe does).

  • I recently installed Pop_OS 22.04 on a surface pro 4 (i5-6300U w/ 8G Ram). It runs well but I haven’t tested the pen or put any effort into getting the touchscreen working. I just really needed it to not be windows because I was stuck using it for a week.

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    It’ll run pretty damn well. I’ve got pop on my min spec 2013 Macbook Pro, and, while it is slow at times, that’s mainly because I’ve been too lazy to open it up and swap drives.

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    I got it working on an old Surface Pro 3 I had sitting around. Haven’t tested the pen, but the touchscreen and Windows button work fine for me, which is amazing! I just had to turn off secure boot or whatever to install.

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      Thanks, I’m well familiar with Linux but new to Pop_OS. I installed it on an older model Toshiba, but it was really slow. I’ve never tried to install on a Surface so any tips would be welcome. I’ve tried to boot from USB but I get errors. I’d really like to move away from Ubuntu, the OS I’ve used for I don’t know how many years now. I just don’t like the whole Snap thing.