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Linux for Microsoft Surface devices. It is reality!
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My Surface Go 1 is a really great Linux device with Fedora on it and I use the usb-c to have it displayed on a big screen when necessary. Sadly the cameras don’t work yet..
You can make them work on Surface Go 1. Link to guide from developers. It is stated that you have to install v4l2loopback-dkms but on Fedora it is named v4l2loopback and it is in RPM Fusion. Also install kernel-surface-devel package.
Yeah thanks. Sadly, to be honest, I feel like it’s above my technical knowledge and I’m a bit scared of breaking my install by trying.
I can help you 🙂
I can help ☺️
Thanks for the proposal but I’ll play it safe as I really don’t have time to tinker anything these days👍
Have a good time of day 🙂❤️