So, the more research I do, the more this appears to be the case: Ubuntu with Gnome has full support for Lenovo "2-in-1" devices, including automatic screen rotation, virtual keyboard, and smart stylus support. I might be doing this, bros. I might be moving over to Ubuntu. :ubuntu:
Apparently there's like 1 single package for virtual keyboard on KDE called maliit and it hasn't been maintained in over a year and is broken. Embarrassing. Meanwhile, I am led to believe that if I simply just installed Gnome instead of KDE that everything would work.
Holy shit: everything just works on Wayland (except a virtual keyboard because I guess this just doesn't exist for KDE for all intents and purposes despite being native to Gnome?). What is going on? Wayland is :based:⁉️ It just has tablet, touch-screen, and virtual keyboard support ("support" being the operative word for the virtual keyboard) out of the box? It's just there without me having to do anything other than boot into a Wayland session vs. an XOrg session?
Before I even fuck with Ubuntu I'm going to try and make Tumbleweed with KDE work here. I love Tumbleweed too much and I'm fully invested in it at this point. Referencing the Arch wiki (lol) while jamming out to this trying to solve my various issues. Darius---Feels Right ft. Dunehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo-P-3m0-cU#music
Canonical effectively ruined Ubuntu desktop with Snapcraft and making Snaps mandatory/unavoidable. It's a painful process to "de-Snap" Ubuntu to the point that it's not even worth it.
@dcc@annihilation.social Unlike KDE it apparently has full functionality for this 2-in-1 laptop on the Wayland session. On KDE you only 2/3rd functionality in Wayland, but virtual keyboard is missing because the required package is fucked.