Linux Distros for a Touchscreen Monitor | Linux for Your Touch Screen Laptop #14 Linux Distributions

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2021
  • In This Video We Are Discussing About The concept of using Linux on a touchscreen monitor or two-in-one computer has come a long way. Touchscreen support is now built in to the Linux kernel, so theoretically, any Linux distribution should run with a touchscreen. That said, not every distribution will be easy to use on a touchscreen, and this comes down to the desktop. This means choosing the best Linux distros for a touchscreen that use the optimal desktop out of the box. For example, using a tiling window manager like Awesome or i3 isn’t going to do you much good on a touchscreen. Choose the right desktop (more precisely, desktop environment), and you’ll have a much better time using Linux with a touchscreen.
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    1. GNOME 3
    As one of the most popular desktops available for Linux, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that GNOME 3 works well with a touchscreen. Since version 3.14, the desktop has supported touchscreen gestures, which lets you get even more done with your touchscreen monitor.
    That’s not the only thing that makes GNOME 3 so touch-friendly. It has large icons that are easy to tap, and the way things are laid out works very well as a primarily touch-based interface. Not everything is perfect, but if you’re looking to use a familiar desktop with your touchscreen, this is a great option.
    2. KDE Plasma
    KDE Plasma is the latest version of the venerable KDE desktop. Like GNOME, the QT-powered KDE has been around for a very long time, so you’ll find users who are as loyal to this desktop as they are to anything else.
    The most recent versions of KDE support Wayland, which makes using a touchscreen monitor much easier than using the aging X11 system. They work on Plasma Mobile, which is meant to run on touch-only devices. Touchscreen support in KDE Plasma has improved over a very short time.
    3. Cinnamon
    If you’re coming from Windows 10, you may find the Cinnamon desktop pleasing, as it’s a similar layout. It doesn’t look exactly the same, which you may consider a good thing, but most of the main elements are in roughly the same place.
    Cinnamon has also dramatically improved its touchscreen support in recent releases. It may not be as error-free as GNOME, and it doesn’t work as smoothly as Windows, but it’s still a desktop worth trying out.
    4. Deepin DE
    Another desktop powered by QT, the Deepin Desktop Environment, ships with the Deepin Linux distribution. People praise Deepin for its ease of use and its sleek, friendly look, and both of these factors stem from the desktop itself.
    Since the release of Deepin 15.9, the desktop has included touchscreen gestures. These greatly improve the usability of the desktop, making it much easier to recommend for a touchscreen monitor. The easiest way to use this desktop is in the Deepin distribution, but it is also available for other distros like Arch.
    5. Budgie
    Budgie is another desktop environment developed for a specific Linux distro. In this case, it is the default desktop for the Solus Linux distribution. You won’t find any fancy touchscreen gestures available yet, but you do get basic scrolling and tap-to-click.
    Fortunately, if you want to use Budgie for its eye-catching look but also want gestures, there’s a way to do it. There’s a project by the name of Touchegg that can add Mac-style gestures to any desktop.
    Conclusion
    We’ve had a look at some of the best desktop environments you can choose for a touchscreen monitor, but that’s probably not all you keep in mind when choosing a distribution. There are a lot of other things to consider, like what you’re going to be using the distribution for.
    Remember, you’re not limited to just the Linux distros for a touchscreen monitor that’s listed. You’re free to install the desktop environments on a variety of distros, as long as the distro supports it.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @unclealig
    @unclealig 2 года назад +17

    which one of these are lightweight distros? i have a low budget Win10 tablet, which detachable keyboard. i want to switch to linux in order to get a smoother experience. sound, touchscreen and turning the screen should work. thanks.

  • @giwu-music
    @giwu-music Год назад +2

    What distro would you recommend for a ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6 Intel (11”).
    Intel Core m3-8100Y Processor (1.10 GHz up to 3.40GHz with Turbo Boost)
    Intel® UHD Graphics 615
    256 GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe
    8 GB LPDDR3-1866MHz (Soldered)
    - Thanks :)

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  Год назад

      it depends on what are your requirements

  • @syamsularifin3949
    @syamsularifin3949 2 года назад +2

    what its your browser bro? how to highlight your browser tabs?

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  2 года назад

      mine is chrome browser

  • @johncalorino675
    @johncalorino675 2 года назад +4

    What distro do you recommend for tablets? (Chuwi hi 10 X, it has physical keyboard support, so any desktop linux distro that can run on touchscreens is okay, I'm looking for something I can use both in laptop and tablet mode)

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  2 года назад

      Deepin budgie gnome are not lightweight linux distro choose other distro according to your needs

    • @johncalorino675
      @johncalorino675 2 года назад +2

      @@9to5LinuxThank you very much! I'm going for Pop.

    • @johncalorino675
      @johncalorino675 2 года назад +1

      I've seen this distro called "Ubuntu Unity". How good is it for touchscreens?

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  2 года назад

      okay 👌👍

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  2 года назад

      it is good but takes some more resources

  • @leblous4360
    @leblous4360 2 года назад +1

    i'm thinking to migrate for Linux, when i change my notebook in a few months, - which do you recomend for a computer with 15 inch and 6gb ram? it is touch - i'm learning programming and desenvelop , this the areas that i would like to use my note. - Sorry, my bad english (i'm learning too) Thanks. =)

    • @9to5Linux
      @9to5Linux  2 года назад +1

      It's hard to say cuz you the only person know what are your requirements just dont install deepin linux