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I have a Pixel C that none of the Linux distros support. So I'm running one of the OSS Android distros, but it's still fucking Android.
I'd love to find as nice a combo - great build, small size (10" screen), detachable yet integrated keyboard - that runs Linux. Sounds a lot like what you're looking for.
I think there are 11” Dell XPSes. I've owned a couple of those, and they're pretty good, and they have great Linux support if that's your thing.
Yeah actually that is basically what I am looking for besides doesn't need touchscreen or removable keyboard but those are nice
I love that Pixel C. Except it's showing its age; battery life is starting to stink, and I can't get Linux on it. Even with whatever I have on it - Lineage or something - it still struggles with performance, which got progressively worse with each Android version upgrade.
Well, I'll be watching your post to see if you get any good suggestions. You're definitely in tablet space, whether you need to be or not.