Linux on Surface Go
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- I bought a 1st gen Surface Go for cheap. With only 4GB RAM and 64 GB of eMMC storage, of course I installed Linux on it.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, PopOS 22.04 LTS, Fedora 39
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The biggest mistake was probably expect it to work like a Mac or a Windows laptop.
My biggest mistake is expecting everything to work.
Everything works when I install Linux Mint on my other machines.
I think you misunderstand... He doesn't expect it to work like a Mac or Windows... He expects things to "work" just like a Mac or Windows... You know... like it's functional, you don't have to do serious command line stuff.. like an average person can operate things in a reasonable way. It doesn't have to work _exactly_ like the other two... It just has to _work_.
Or to install it on a Surface Go ... these things are finicky and difficult to get support for Linux. Out of the box experiences you'll get with computers that use more standard hardware.
Linux and Microsoft Surface, huh? Hope your poor soul recover. Also thanks a lot for your old video about ssd + hdd on any laptop. Really helped me back in high shcool. Cheers!
I use an Surface Go 2 with Fedora 40 and almost everything works very fine. The camera not so quite but that's an secondary thing.
If parsec was available via flatpak, it would have worked on fedora too (at least it should have)
The camera is possible, down in the surface-linux project they have a set of commands to download and re-compile the camera library to work. I have Linux on my gen 1 surface go now for several months and no its not always ideal but it runs better than windows did.
CZcams keeps recommending me Linux content, very nice
bro, your content style is nice.
This video unironically gets me so excited
Pretty funny video :) Great job!! Did do a video on the Linux tablet (x86), that could be a good surface replacment :)
I have a 8gb 128gb surface go 1824. Anyways you can test with custom roms?
I remember I put Linux on a sg1 base and I tried duel booting with 64gb of ram. Linux would sometimes fail to boot cuz it ran out of space and I would have to live boot to clean the partition
You should have given a shot to atleast one of the arch based distros like endavour or garuda tbh
$60? That's really cheap. How about PeppermintOS?
Was able to install ChromeOS on usb drive and it works ok, but it heats too much.
Edit: You can get Windows 10/11 recovery from Microsoft. Dunno if that would be better/faster.
Peppermint is just debian with a few tweaks, the kernel isn’t the newest so compatibility may be worse
I have the same surface go 4gb/64gb. I recently installed debian with Gnome and it runs extremely well. with Windows performances are very slow, with debian it seems another PC completely, i can even run a qemu-kvm Virtual Machine with windows 8.1 embedded just for running office (ms excel) and still have good performance in the debian browser, wirhout even stopping the vm.
All the distros you tried use the GNOME desktop environment on their main edition, which is to blame for the lack of a graphical setting for the touchpad scrolling speed. You should try a KDE spin of a distro, KDE has that setting and many other settings that you'd want that gnome doesn't include for some reason. But it wouldn't make for an entartaining video segment. It also has some goodies specifically for tablets with "tablet mode" that makes the ui bigger when only the touchscreen is available, customisable gestures from screen edges , and a better on-screen keyboard AFAIK, though I'm not sure about how it does overall beacuse I don't have a tablet.
Also there's no reason you couldn't install parsec on fedora if it's available on flathub, probably missed something in the Flatpak setup. But alas distros tend to not have a good out-of-the-box UX nowadays mostly due to a focus and conflicts on how things work under the hood. Great that you have done a great effort to make it work for you when a lot of people don't bother. Nice video editing too
Yo tenía problemas con genome,todos los días se me bloqueaba.Busque información y instale KDE plasma y desde entonces no e vuelto a tener problemas.Kde + Fedora son increíbles en mi surface Go
I used to daily a weird Surface Go 1 4gb and NVME storage with Windows. Everything runs smoothly except when the disk starts reading/writing. I didn't expect the user experience with linux on surfaces to be that difficult. I now use this cheap, little i7 8th gen dell using Ubuntu and it's been pretty reliable except this weird bug that stutters the audio.
Gnome de with an arched based distro would probably be cool
I think Ultramarine Linux will be a good solution that will allow use Parsec without any problems, since this distribution is a properly preconfigured Fedora. Thanks to this, Flatpak should work out of the box.
At the moment of writing this comment, Ultramarine does not yet have installation images based on Fedora version 40 - but you can upgrade from version 39 to 40 without any problems.
As for GNOME being a bit more RAM consuming, I think "zram" will be able to smooth out this disadvantage a bit.
So, if you intend to use zram, at the same time make sure to increase its (and not only its) performance by disabling Meltdown/Spectre patches. Because they reduce the overall CPU performance by up to 10~20% (depending on the CPU model).
By the way, Chris Titus Tech showed this in one of his videos, namely in "Speed Up Linux"
That's why I don't use Ubuntu as my main Linux distro OS. For Linux Surface, I use Big Linux. It is way way way easy in both tablet and laptop or desktop.
It feels like if Ubuntu likes hardware, it will run like a butter.
If Ubuntu doesn't like hardware, then it's user's problem - figure it out, recode entire OS or whatnot.
I wonder why people don't want to go to Linux after that?
ngl, I used Linux Mint and never had similar issues, but I also never used Surface Go.
any particular reason for running ubuntu 22.04 instead of 24.04?
I'm running 24.04, no issues so far.
No. You should use 24.04 before 22.04 because 24.04 has a newer kernel (Linux kernel 6.8) standardly installed. That should give you more compatibility when using Ubuntu on a Surface device.
Started doing it before 24.04 officially came out. Option to upgrade to 24.04 won't be available until July so I would have needed to do a clean install...again.
@@ej_tech Why not using Fedora then? 1. Even with the F39 iso you can immediately upgrade to F40 and 2. the Parsec Flatpak should also function on Fedora.
Hi. Try to install tiny windows 11. I installed this version of Windows on all my devices and am very happy. It works simular to Linux, but everising works correctly 👌
So sad that Linux can't work for you. I just install Fedora 40 on my aspire switch 12, it was the best experience than original windows. I got the ram usage around 1.8gb after installed all the applications. All the drivers and touch screen works.. Just a small nick picker but manageable.. I never going back to windows for this old touch laptop.
KDE works better on Surface. I have a Fedora KDE and it just works! On screen keyboard works too
Kubuntu also works very well on a Surface Go as both a tablet and a laptop. In tablet mode I use the maliit keyboard and firefox. I found that it didn't work well as a tablet with gnome.
Just installed Tiny11 on my Surface Go 1 - Seems better than the stock Windows 10 it had
does it get regular windows updates. even if it doesnt, enjoy trying to use 24h2 cause it's gonna brick your laptop cause the surface go cpu doesnt have popcnt
I'm doing this soon with the Surface Pro 7
what exactly do you use it for, id switch to arch in my dreams on my surface pro 5 but i use after effects and animate too much
10:54 The linux chad I am (just joking) would rather recommend using some easy-to-use container so you can have all the ubuntu apps you want on any other distro. The most simple I can think of for this use is Distrobox (but your app will run a bit slower than on native ubuntu of course)
the struggle of installing Linux...
Complaining about Linux not working on Microsoft made hardware? Ehm.
The problem wasn't Linux, the problem was the Surface.
The usual Linux challenges - compounded by the really quite nasty closed off bios, hardware, and surface shit. I support a fleet of surface kit at work, and have done for years. Not a fan. Cheap nasty hardware, and cheap nasty firmware. The models that have that removable keyboard - are a better thing, because the number of failing keys/keyboards in the non removable models is unfunny..
Not immediately installing Arch or even Endeavor? Womp womp
Kubuntu works very well on the Surface Go. Both in tablet mode (with maliit keyboard and firefox) and as a laptop with the keyboard. KDE Plasma seems much better than gnome for tablets / convertibles.
does your surface go have only an enabled and disabled option for secure boot, all the tutorials have a "microsoft and 3rd party ca" option but mine doesn't. did you manage to enable secure boot
@@mintybudgie Hi, Yes, mine only has the option for Secure Boot either on or off. I leave it on (and TPM2).
Yes, I only have the option to turn off or on Secureboot. I leave it on. Thanks
@@guyburdick9323so if i install mx linux and the surface kernel, then can i just turn secure boot to enabled