Definitely doable! I’ve run several Linux distributions on Surface devices. I had good experiences out of the box with Ubuntu and Mint, and not-great experiences with Debian Bookworm (even with the Nvidia driver, it could never seem to work out that the external monitor on my machine was a primary. I did not try the Surface-specific kernel, however. Good luck!
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dparticiple@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.ml•China rolls out world’s first 10G broadband; here’s how fast it is | The Express Tribune4·10 days agoHeh, no, Silicon Valley. Rather surprisingly, internet service was awful here for many years.
dparticiple@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.ml•China rolls out world’s first 10G broadband; here’s how fast it is | The Express Tribune1·10 days agoIn other words, offering tiers of service which are symmetric or close the gap? For what it’s worth, I seem to be a poor technologist, since 5 gigabits/sec is vastly more than I need, but my ISP keeps encouraging me to upgrade to 7 gigabits. It’s nice to know that I could run a skyscraper or a medium sized subdivision if I wanted to, however!
dparticiple@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.ml•China rolls out world’s first 10G broadband; here’s how fast it is | The Express Tribune102·10 days agoThe lack of down/up symmetry (at at 10:1 ratio, no less) is rather gobsmacking in 2025. Even here in SV, where internet service has historically lagged behind the rest of the world, I now have 5 gigabits of symmetric fiber service for a reasonable price.
Or Cabot Cove, which had them almost every week from 1984 to 1996.
dparticiple@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do I need a VPN to access The Internet Archive on mobile but not on desktop?4·11 days agoWhat type of error do you receive on mobile?
dparticiple@sh.itjust.workstoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Any fonts like Iosevka that let you customize every character?1·2 months agoWow, how does that work? Does the font selector program generate a custom font file which gets deployed on each system? How does this work with printers?
I’ve been using Linux since the days of Slackware on floppies, and I still like Mint. It seems to just work – I’m not at all averse to “more hardcore” distributions, but would rather get on with my work. That being said, the Surface kernel is a nice piece of software and worth considering for an optimal experience on Surface.