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Is there any distro which works well with touch screens?
I don't think you're going to have a problem on any distro.
My Mint laptop has touchscreen, and it works even in dwm.
My mistake for not being clear, I meant having an interface that's well suited for a tablet. Though I should probably think more about the apps than the rest of the DE.
I believe Gnome has great support for touchscreens including gestures. I don't have a touchscreen to test, though.
Ubuntu and popOS does.