Is Ubuntu compatible with laptops that have touch screen features? [duplicate]
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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.
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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?
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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?
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Can ubuntu 16.04 work with touch screen computers?
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display touchscreen compatibility
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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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