So back to Copilot for research (which frankly led me astray with FydeOS though it still looks good on paper).
https://linuxvox.com/blog/ubuntu-microsoft-surface/
https://waydro.id/
https://windowsforum.com/threads/revive ... ux.365576/
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_EHEmz_j4o
Linux on Surface Laptop gen 1
Re: Linux on Surface Laptop gen 1
Made the persistent USB image with Rufus. That part was easy.
Wayland is nice. Audio quality is thin, though it does go plenty loud. Just doesn't have the right EQ/DSP stuff. I made two videos comparing this which I'll upload to Youtube or something.
However, ultimately it seems like I am not going to be able to install the Surface Linux kernel into the live USB boot system. But Ubuntu did work. Touchpad, keyboard and wifi worked.
I think if I want to go any further, I need to just shrink the Windows partition (after freeing up space) and play that way. I will have to decide if Windows can manage my dual boot or if Grub needs to.
However, ultimately it seems like I am not going to be able to install the Surface Linux kernel into the live USB boot system. But Ubuntu did work. Touchpad, keyboard and wifi worked.
I think if I want to go any further, I need to just shrink the Windows partition (after freeing up space) and play that way. I will have to decide if Windows can manage my dual boot or if Grub needs to.
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