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Been trying to find a good tablet for productivity and recreation. Something that can be used for programming (Not web), and something that can play DRM content.

Ideally, something under $1000.

I've already looked at the Librem 11 and am considering it, but I want to know other (ideally, cheaper) options available.

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[–] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 6 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Have an SP4 now, running Nobara KDE, because I'm too lazy to install the surface Linux kernel on a different distro. It's pretty great. I bought a cheap one, and it has some issues unrelated to Linux. In fact it runs a lot better and the hardware issues are alleviated slightly after removing windows.
Long story short, would highly recommend buying a not borked Surface and slapping Linux on it.

[–] krash@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Does Nobara have surface kernel built in?!?? This is news to me, might reinstall due to this.

[–] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 7 points 7 months ago

Sure does pal! There's a non-surface version, but as far as I know it's the only distro that includes it stock. And on my SP4 it's been absolutely butter smooth.

[–] rollingflower@lemmy.kde.social 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Ublue has variants with the surface kernel by default. Really, just use their hacky stuff instead of getting all the errors on your device.

I am sure their gaming focused bazzite variant has a surface version. Ublue fedora is way more secure than Nobara. Fedora doesnt support Apparmor by default, so SELinux will be more secure. There are tons of things wrong with nobara, and the performance increase is really not important (TheLinuxExp tested it and its like 5%)

[–] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Fair enough, I hadn't known about Ublue. Give it a go tonight. That said, running Nobara, I've not had any unexpected errors. And it's not like I actually do anything that puts any of my info to exposure on my SP4. No email, banking, messaging, don't even log into my Firefox account. I basically use it for retro gaming, reading manga, and not a whole lot else tbh.

[–] rollingflower@lemmy.kde.social 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Having a device just for fun stuff... is interesting. The threat is not big but it is always possible. And in my honest opinion, after having broken every other distro model, rpm-ostree is just awesome.

[–] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Sorry, it sounds like you're poopooing having something purely for fun? I spent less on it than I would a night out with the wife, and it's got hardware issues that make it not a great candidate for a daily driver. So it's a toy. shrugs