@SnotFlickerman@wb14123 I’m slightly out of touch however Ubuntu on touchscreen was pretty good. Gnome had a pull-up virtual keyboard. Chrome supported touch scrolling but Firefox, iirc, required a plugin. It’s not refined but you don’t fight with it in my experience
Oh I really meant on the hardware side. Not really knocking Linux itself as much as per-device implementation of touchscreens seems iffy at best. So I’ve just had a lot of similar issues with entirely different (read: cheap) hardware.
@SnotFlickerman @wb14123 I’m slightly out of touch however Ubuntu on touchscreen was pretty good. Gnome had a pull-up virtual keyboard. Chrome supported touch scrolling but Firefox, iirc, required a plugin. It’s not refined but you don’t fight with it in my experience
Oh I really meant on the hardware side. Not really knocking Linux itself as much as per-device implementation of touchscreens seems iffy at best. So I’ve just had a lot of similar issues with entirely different (read: cheap) hardware.