I Finally Found a Solid Debian Tablet: The Surface Go 2

#110 · 🔥 248 · 💬 232 · one year ago · changelog.complete.org · edward · 📷
The problem is with performance and the OS. I can run Debian inside the ChromeOS Linux environment. To my surprise, I wound up buying a Surface Go 2 from the Microsoft store, along with the Type Cover. They had a pretty good deal on it since the Surface Go 3 is out; the highest-processor model of the Go 2 is roughly similar to the Go 3 in terms of performance. There is an excellent linux-surface project out there that provides very good support for most Surface devices, including the Go 2 and 3. The cameras on the Surfaces are a known point of trouble and I didn't bother to go to all the effort to get them working. The Surface Go 2 maxes out at a 128GB SSD. That feels a bit constraining, especially since I kept Windows around. I had been hoping for months that the Pinetab would come back into stock, because I'd much rather support a Linux hardware vendor, but for now I think the Surface Go series is the most solid option for a Linux tablet.
I Finally Found a Solid Debian Tablet: The Surface Go 2



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