Is Ubuntu compatible with laptops that have touch screen features? [duplicate]
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Is it possible to install and run Ubuntu on a laptop with touch screen features?
display touchscreen compatibility
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Can ubuntu 16.04 work with touch screen computers?
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Is it possible to install and run Ubuntu on a laptop with touch screen features?
display touchscreen compatibility
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In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you GoogleUbuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.
– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47
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This question already has an answer here:
Can ubuntu 16.04 work with touch screen computers?
2 answers
Is it possible to install and run Ubuntu on a laptop with touch screen features?
display touchscreen compatibility
This question already has an answer here:
Can ubuntu 16.04 work with touch screen computers?
2 answers
Is it possible to install and run Ubuntu on a laptop with touch screen features?
This question already has an answer here:
Can ubuntu 16.04 work with touch screen computers?
2 answers
display touchscreen compatibility
display touchscreen compatibility
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marked as duplicate by Bruni, Eric Carvalho, karel, David Z, pomsky Dec 4 at 12:52
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In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you GoogleUbuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.
– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47
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In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you GoogleUbuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.
– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47
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In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you Google
Ubuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47
In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you Google
Ubuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47
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Yes of course. I know some Dell and HP models that work well.
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki help page on touch screen devices for tips on configuration.
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Yes of course. I know some Dell and HP models that work well.
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki help page on touch screen devices for tips on configuration.
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Yes of course. I know some Dell and HP models that work well.
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki help page on touch screen devices for tips on configuration.
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Yes of course. I know some Dell and HP models that work well.
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki help page on touch screen devices for tips on configuration.
Yes of course. I know some Dell and HP models that work well.
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki help page on touch screen devices for tips on configuration.
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In the future, I would recommend that you attempt to find answers to your question using Google. If you Google
Ubuntu touch screen
, or the title of your question, it returns information answering your question.– Duncan X Simpson
Dec 3 at 21:47