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      Different use cases! One each for: my desktop, my laptop, my home theater PC, my tablet, and my gaming handheld.

      (This is a joke. But, I do use a different distro for my tablet [due to the touchscreen] and my gaming handheld.)

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          Microsoft Surface Go, first edition. Don’t worry, I put a little Tux sticker over the Windows logo!

          But more seriously, if you’re wondering what distro I use on it - OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE. Everything (except the camera - which, who uses a camera on a tablet anyway?) works quite well out of the box. No need to install any custom Surface kernels or drivers. It is annoying to get the system to boot from a USB, though. I’ve only gotten live USBs made inside Windows to work.

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      I’m using Ubuntu (well Kubuntu everywhere that I have graphical displays) on most devices, but I have:

      • SteamOS on my Steam Deck
      • Arch on my PinePhone
      • Debian on some development boards
      • Fedora and OpenSUSE in VMs because I’m interested in their development