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@pirat@lemmy.ml in linux · 1d ago

Good distro for touch screen / pen support?

Hey there folx, I’m getting ready to go back to school and I was curious of any distro that have good pen support. The basic use see is likely just reading studies and being able to highlight in the PDF. I’m looking at either a new framework12 or trying to find a surface to meet these needs. Likely won’t be until next year I’m in school so I have time to tinker and troubleshoot.
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Do you have a healthy body weight?
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Mar 05, 2026
188cm and 103 kilos, though I’m aiming for stable at 93kilos.
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I’m not sure when or how, but one day when I plugged my monitor back into the graphics port my BIOS screen looked like this. Everything is fine when I boot into the OS. I read that updating the BIOS c
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Late to the party, had no solutions myself anyway, just wanted to say thank you OP for including the solution in the post.
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Dec 03, 2025
Of course, was grateful for everyone sending ideas, I eventually was tooling around in my. monitor settings to see I’d I could reset something. I just started going with my general philosophy of ‘what does this do?’ and flip back if something undesirable / unnoticeable happened. was honestly shocked when I stumbled upon it as I don’t recall switching the input version for the monitor.
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I’m not sure when or how, but one day when I plugged my monitor back into the graphics port my BIOS screen looked like this. Everything is fine when I boot into the OS. I read that updating the BIOS c
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That looks like VRAM corruption, though it’s unlikely that the only ram corruption occurs in the video ram and only when the BIOS settings are on, but maybe the issue lies in the graphics adapter in t
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Dec 03, 2025
I was able to fix by changing the input version on the monitor (though I don’t recall switching it). This all happens before the OS / graphics driver loads. so initial mobo splash, grub, and bios if I enter that screen.
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Regarding the solution: does 1.4 work fine once you’re in the OS?
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Dec 03, 2025
I think so unless it does a switch at some point. I’ll take a look and update when I’m on the CPU later today.
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I’m not sure when or how, but one day when I plugged my monitor back into the graphics port my BIOS screen looked like this. Everything is fine when I boot into the OS. I read that updating the BIOS c
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Do you have another monitor to test with?
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Dec 01, 2025
Not currently but I think I can track one down.
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@pirat@lemmy.ml in asklemmy · Dec 01, 2025

How do I fixed my borked BIOS screen?

I’m not sure when or how, but one day when I plugged my monitor back into the graphics port my BIOS screen looked like this. Everything is fine when I boot into the OS. I read that updating the BIOS could fix this, but to no avail. Not sure what info would be relevant here but here are some basics: ROG Strix 760-I Gaming Wifi running Version 1825 BIOS Nvidia 4080 Kubuntu Odessey G9 Ultrawide
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