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Linux really has come a long way
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you shouldn't need to disable tpm
On my surface I still need to :/ fuckin Microsoft
Surface wasn't meant to run linux. Its a struggle to get it working on them.
/owner of 3 defenestrated surface devices.
Defenestrated is the best way to say removed Windows and I'm using that forever, thanks
Don't thank me, thank Stallman. I stole it straight from straight him ;-)
So far the surface pro 3 been working great for me. Still no secure boot or tpm but I think I just did something wrong when I followed the guide
That's good to hear. I assume the normal- and IR-cameras aren't working? The latter is nice to have, the former is a bit of must-have in today's remote work environment.
Front and back cameras work perfectly. Not sure about IR, didn't even know it had it