Just putting out feelers, anyone here run Linux on a surface pro 4 or 5? What distro did you use, and how did it go?
Edit: I've pulled the trigger on a Surface Pro 4. I'll make a new post in a week with my early impressions, which distro I've gone with, etc etc etc.
You should read this page: https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Installation-and-Setup
It's very detailed about what to do to get stuff working (on lots of distros), and what currently isn't working (see camera support etc)
I took a look in the past but deemed it too much of a compromise at the time for what wasn't working.
I actually just read it about 25mins ago. And yeah, there's a lot missing for it to be considered feature complete. That said, it might still be worth it.
Gonna wait and see if anyone chimes in with hands on experience. Might still buy one, and just hope the surface kernel matures a bit more in the coming months.Edit: I've just had a second(proper) look at the feature matrix, and for the Pro 4 and 5, everything actually seems to be working. So maybe I'll just pull the trigger while my wife's out of town!
I ran archlinux using the software and kernel in that repo for my surface pro 4. It worked great. Additionally I found GNOME desktop to work well, particularly with some extensions like toggles for rotation, on-screen-keyboard and other stuff you'd find on a phone. I also setup pop shell and cosmic for tiling window management, but paperWM might be better for this these days.
I should not that I had some troubles with the stylus. Sometimes it would work, sometimes not and if I used configuration tools it would sometimes help or sometimes make it worse. That said, I think my stylus is a little screwed up. There is a lot of good info in getting the stylus working and troubleshooting it, you should be able to get it working, for me it was always just a matter of time before I had to fuss with it.
So would you say more or less fiddling about than with a regular laptop/desktop install(barring the additional need for the surface kernel install)?
I'm fine with extra fiddling about, that's part of the fun, but if it's not really functional at the end of the fiddling then that's not so fun.
The ones I was looking at didn't come with the stylus, so that's a hurdle to jump at a later date.Everything was pretty smooth after getting the right GNOME extensions installed for me. In the project wiki there is even an archlinux repo so you don't need to compile the packages from the AUR. The stylus was the only troublesome part, but like I said, I think my stylus has issues, so I don't think I can blame it on the Linux setup.
It was a good time getting the UI tuned in and customized. I had no idea so many good extensions existed for GNOME.
I'm so confused right now. Basically no one is sitting in the middle ground in this thread... Either I've made a horrible decision, wasted £90, and I've set myself for a load of pain with no reward at the end, or basically the exact opposite....
My sympathies lol. I've been a long time Linux user. Sometimes my experience can be optimistic but in this case I remember things working pretty well. Definitely post your experience here and feel free to DM if you need a hand with something.
Thanks bud, much appreciated 👍
I'm no longbeard wizard, but I've gone through the manual arch setup a few times, and done my fair share of distro hopping. I think I'll be able to run through this without too much issue. Just not sure who to believe, or if it really boils down to luck of the hardware draw.
In any case, I'm looking forward to playing around with my new toy, and hopefully it'll work how I want it to.
Might shoot you a dm and pick your brain if I get stuck.
If I wasn't interested in drawing and wanted a GNU/Linux tablet, I would buy Pinetab 2.
I really want to love my PineTab 2 and I'm hoping for kernel updates to unlock more hardware potential. The Wi-Fi doesn't work at all in my experience and the touchscreen feels very cheap (usually must tap my finger several times before it registers the touch).
Ah, but I got a surface pro 4 i5, 8gb, for £90. With keycase and charger. I was looking at a pinetab 2, but it would have run me a bit more than that....
SP4 owner here, you should avoid the pro 4, one of its revision (with the samsung display) is very prone to touch screen defects, see this issue.
I'm avoiding surface in general now, after using linux-surface for a year, I finally gave up and got myself a thinkpad x1 tablet. Even without the touchscreen issues, my experience with my SP4 was never good, the cameras needs libcamera and are awful, audio input randomly stopped working after sleep,I had blackscreen issues after login, and random freeze.
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Too late now, my SP4 arrives today. If the Linux experience is really really bad I'll just reinstall a stripped down Windows 10.
Which Gen X1 did you get? I've been looking at those, but I am not sure which Gen will have the best compatibility.
I got a gen 3, basically what is not working are :
- Internal MIcrophone
- Back Camera
- Fingerprint reader
- FnLock key Everything else is working well enough so far for me. S2idle is working way more reliably on this device than on my SP4 but with a bit a tinkering I think that you can get S3 sleep working.