

I would definitely recommend OPNSense. The hardware support is quite good
I would definitely recommend OPNSense. The hardware support is quite good
It didn’t break my system. I refused the update, installed qt6-phonon-backend-mpv, updated the system, and uninstalled everything VLC related. Even though I don’t use the backend there are no VLC packages that I don’t need
I don’t know about the distro but I know his keyboard only has 2 keys: 1 and 0
Recently install Fedora 42 KDE on one of those weird laptops with a pen - everything just works, no tinkering.
Looking at your specs - I have almost the same config, except in place of SATA SSD I installed a NVMe SSD, if course the laptop needs to support that. KDE Plasma is superior in the touch support, although the screen keyboard is a little buggy at times. But the situation in the GNOME ecosystem is a bit worse for touch/pen devices. Good luck
You can install packages on it, I’d say it’s tailored to be a firewall/router