I've got an Inspiron 14 2-in-1 that used to be versatile until the hinge broke. Repairing it isn't worth it now, so I'm looking for a lightweight operating system. I mainly use it for music and D&D tools. What OS options do you recommend that support touchscreen functionality and aren't too resource-heavy?
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In my experience, any modern distro would do the trick, as long as the proper drivers are available. Touchscreen capabilities should be handled well.
Most Linux distributions should work fine for you! Just make sure to choose lightweight ones that match your requirements.
I'd suggest trying a distro with the GNOME desktop environment—like Zorin, Manjaro, or OpenSUSE. They're known for great touchscreen support and should run well on your hardware.
Honestly, any of the distributions should be okay. Just opt for KDE or GNOME for the desktop environment since they have the best touchscreen support from what I've seen.

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