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Linux on a 2in1 for Uni
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Don't get a Lenovo yoga they kinda suck
Not sure about the ThinkPad yogas, only used a non -thinkpad one but I'm sure someone will chime in
From what I hear, ironically enough the surface pros are pretty good for Linux
I had a surface pro 4 with Linux for several years. The install process is a bit annoying since you need to get the custom surface kernel but other than that it worked great. I had a lot of issues with the hardware (unrelated to Linux), but I've heard that it has gotten better with the newer versions
I happen to own one of the Thinkpad Yogas.
Both are entirely different product lines. Unless something changed in recent years. I like mine. And I've seen the ones without the ThinkPad branding in a store. They're cheap. But that's about it.
You are right. On an university install event I installed fedora on a fairly recent model of it with secure boot and everything. As I have heard it works really well.
Surface pros work, but they're not ideal for linux. Expect struggle during the installation, and be aware some parts of the hardware won't work.