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I am volunteering for an organization that helps refugee families, and have been tasked with installing Ubuntu on some donated laptops so that the clients can use them. Among the hardware given to me is a HP X2 tablet PC with no keyboard. How feasible is to to put Ubuntu on this thing and still have it work as intended? I can plug in a USB keyboard for install and such without issue, but I'm concerned that it will lose much of its functionality without the Windows-powered drivers for the touchscreen keyboard, rotating, etc.

Has anyone tried this before? I found a 4 year old thread on the same subject but am hoping things are a little improved since then.

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