I posted this elsewhere but now realize it may depend on Linus-specific driver issues. Anyone got any ideas?
If a laptop is advertised as "Touch screen," comes with Windows 7 or 8, i3, etc., the touch screen feature is OS-specific, am I right? The touch screen capability works only with the installed Windows OS? If I wipe windows, or install dual boot with a Linux (Kubuntu), the touch screen feature is irrelevant inside Kubuntu, correct? Any downside to buying a touch screen but not using it? Am I even making any sense whatsoever?
Like this:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site....cations
If a laptop is advertised as "Touch screen," comes with Windows 7 or 8, i3, etc., the touch screen feature is OS-specific, am I right? The touch screen capability works only with the installed Windows OS? If I wipe windows, or install dual boot with a Linux (Kubuntu), the touch screen feature is irrelevant inside Kubuntu, correct? Any downside to buying a touch screen but not using it? Am I even making any sense whatsoever?
Like this:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site....cations
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