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Linux for Microsoft Surface devices. It is reality!
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I'm typing this on my desktop that is running Plasma wayland right now. The touch gestures don't give as much of a tablet experience. It's not that plasma doesn't work. If I want to use it as a "pure tablet" without normal computer interactions with the keyboard at all, then it's not a great fit. Gnome is miles ahead for that use case.
Okey 🙂