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by pmontra
1265 days ago
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This is not my experience. My first Linux laptop was a HP nc8430 from 2006. I used it for two years with Windows and then reinstalled with Ubuntu 8.04. The touchpad was much better in Linux. I only used the touchpad to move the pointer and scroll, no gestures, no clock. I used the three physical buttons to click. My current laptop is a ZBook from 2014. I never used it with Windows but it's been good with all the Ubuntu LTS I used it with, all of them every second year, and with Debian 11. Again, I never clicked with the touchpad not used gestures. I always used X11. Probably the basics were always good enough on that hardware. |
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But the high-quality laptops that e.g. most devs on Linux use have had great touchpads for a long time.