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The dual screen Asus Zenbook Duo works great with Linux. Programmer's dream, love mine.
Such a cool device. I hope many other vendors will eventually include that form factor in their lineup. I can't wait to get my hands on a high-end Thinkpad DUO.
My Asus Tuff has libinput issues with Wayland that cause mouse click problems. Hotkeying everything is not practice, so it kind of sucks.
That stinks, thr Duo doesn't seem to have any of those issues. What distro do you run?
Arch with Hyprland. I finally got some thermal materials to take it apart and change the touchpad module and ribbon cable. For some reason it fails diagnostic outside of the OS, but if I restart Hyprland the mouse will work for a while. Who knows? Everyone complains about libinput with Wayland so I guess it's common.