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Anyone using a surface pro with Linux?
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I have a surface go 3 and a surface pro 7. The first running cachyos, the second running arch. Both do run fine, but the pro 7 isn't used much anymore. It used to do BSOD on Windows and on linux it just kernel freezes. Still, linux was a much better experience, except for the camera. The main issue with surfaces is the hardware. Highly prone to failure and not really repairable. I love the form factor as I prefer to use a split ergo keyboard, so a laptop keyboard isn't useful to me, but I wouldn't buy another as they aren't good products long term imo.