Linux on tablet PCs
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 12:12 pm
Hello everybody! I've just joined the forum, this is my first post, so I apologize in advance for my ignorance.
I'm not a big fan of computers without keyboards, but I was interested in the idea of getting something for reading digital material, so a couple of years ago I bought a (relatively) cheap Dell Inspiron 11 3000 (on which the screen folds back like a Lenovo Yoga); the idea was to use it as a pseudo-tablet for reading, and as a test machine for switching to Linux. I installed Ubuntu on it, and it mostly worked. But there were a few problems, one of which was that I couldn't find a way to easily disable the keyboard and touchpad for "tablet" mode, so I couldn't really use it as a tablet. Despite that I enjoyed using Ubuntu a great deal and I intend to stick mainly with Linux for my personal computers.
However the specs on my Dell are quite low, and I've recently discovered the Thinkpad keyboard, which I like a lot. So now I'm thinking about picking up Lenovo Thinkpad, and I'm hoping I'll be able to get this one to work where the Dell didn't. Alternately, I'm considering picking up one of the older models where the screen rotated so that the keyboard and touchpad are covered in tablet mode, but those seem to be somewhat large and heavy compared to the newer hybrids. Right now I'm considering either a Yoga 260 (which seems to be the smallest model with a thinkpad keyboard and stylus?), a Thinkpad X230t (which seems to have solid stats but is a bit bulky and heavy for a tablet), or perhaps just a Thinkpad X61 tablet (which I guess is mainly on this list because it's available for so much less, making it safer to experiment with).
So I guess my questions are:
1. How well does Ubuntu run and/or what flavour of Linux would be recommended for those three models?
2. Has anyone tried Ubuntu on a Thinkpad hybrid like the Yoga 260 and were they able to get the keyboard and touchpad to turn off easily? Alternately what flavour of linux would people recommend?
3. Is there perhaps a different model of Thinkpad that people might recommend instead for someone who wants a small hybrid with a stylus?
I'm not a big fan of computers without keyboards, but I was interested in the idea of getting something for reading digital material, so a couple of years ago I bought a (relatively) cheap Dell Inspiron 11 3000 (on which the screen folds back like a Lenovo Yoga); the idea was to use it as a pseudo-tablet for reading, and as a test machine for switching to Linux. I installed Ubuntu on it, and it mostly worked. But there were a few problems, one of which was that I couldn't find a way to easily disable the keyboard and touchpad for "tablet" mode, so I couldn't really use it as a tablet. Despite that I enjoyed using Ubuntu a great deal and I intend to stick mainly with Linux for my personal computers.
However the specs on my Dell are quite low, and I've recently discovered the Thinkpad keyboard, which I like a lot. So now I'm thinking about picking up Lenovo Thinkpad, and I'm hoping I'll be able to get this one to work where the Dell didn't. Alternately, I'm considering picking up one of the older models where the screen rotated so that the keyboard and touchpad are covered in tablet mode, but those seem to be somewhat large and heavy compared to the newer hybrids. Right now I'm considering either a Yoga 260 (which seems to be the smallest model with a thinkpad keyboard and stylus?), a Thinkpad X230t (which seems to have solid stats but is a bit bulky and heavy for a tablet), or perhaps just a Thinkpad X61 tablet (which I guess is mainly on this list because it's available for so much less, making it safer to experiment with).
So I guess my questions are:
1. How well does Ubuntu run and/or what flavour of Linux would be recommended for those three models?
2. Has anyone tried Ubuntu on a Thinkpad hybrid like the Yoga 260 and were they able to get the keyboard and touchpad to turn off easily? Alternately what flavour of linux would people recommend?
3. Is there perhaps a different model of Thinkpad that people might recommend instead for someone who wants a small hybrid with a stylus?