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A second hand old Surface Pro could work well.
Im considering an old surface go as well
In trying to get Linux on my og Surface Go lately, it’s not easy or straightforward.
The custom kernel situation looks kinda tricky indeed. What parts are not working without it?
I have one and it works almost flawlessly on Fedora without the surface kernel.
The only issue is that my bluetooth mouse takes time to be detected.
Also it’s tricky to make the Surface Go boot a Usb Drive if I remember correctly.
Got it. Thanks you! I might actually get one and try to go immutable on it...