Joining the chorus of not-a-phone tablet with Linux. I’ve got PopOS installed on a Motion J3600 tablet that originally came with Windows 7.
Modern Linux doesn’t appreciate the single-point touchscreen - I find I need to adjust most apps individually to play nice. And I can’t figure out how to disable the default on-screen keyboard so I can use a different one.
But it runs faster than it did on Win10, and I can keep using it, as opposed to Win11.
Joining the chorus of not-a-phone tablet with Linux. I’ve got PopOS installed on a Motion J3600 tablet that originally came with Windows 7. Modern Linux doesn’t appreciate the single-point touchscreen - I find I need to adjust most apps individually to play nice. And I can’t figure out how to disable the default on-screen keyboard so I can use a different one.
But it runs faster than it did on Win10, and I can keep using it, as opposed to Win11.
Try Phosh perhaps, there you can easily enable docked mode, which disables the on-screen keyboard.