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Finally got around to finishing #Linux on #MicrosoftSurface mini-project.

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    Finally got around to finishing #Linux on #MicrosoftSurface mini-project. I had installed #Debian a while back, but just never finished with the kernel stuff and installing some real apps. The real push was needing the pen to edit a stupid PDF for tax season. Necessity being the mother of motivation and all that!

    Following the Linux-Surface docs on GitHub made everything a breeze, I didn't even have to troubleshoot anything. Now the TypeCover can be removed and replaced, the pen works, Xournal++ is great, and the comic book app seems decent enough (bare necessities, you know!)

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      Finally got around to finishing #Linux on #MicrosoftSurface mini-project. I had installed #Debian a while back, but just never finished with the kernel stuff and installing some real apps. The real push was needing the pen to edit a stupid PDF for tax season. Necessity being the mother of motivation and all that!

      Following the Linux-Surface docs on GitHub made everything a breeze, I didn't even have to troubleshoot anything. Now the TypeCover can be removed and replaced, the pen works, Xournal++ is great, and the comic book app seems decent enough (bare necessities, you know!)

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      @ktneely I have a SP9 (home) and a Surface Studio (work) that both are on the linux-surface kernel. Daily use, work, whatever; both work for what I need, for well over a year now.

      #Linux

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