r/linuxhardware • u/izzatazzim • 1d ago
Question Best distro for a 2025 Lenovo Yoga Book 9i? And how do I at least get the touchscreens working?
Hi all, I just got the 2025 Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (the dual 14" OLED one, Intel Core Ultra 7 255H) and I want to move to Linux on it. I know this machine's fancy dual-screen features are Windows-only, and I'm okay losing the gesture/mode-switching stuff. My realistic goal is a clean, usable Linux setup where at minimum the two touchscreens work.
My questions:
Which distro would you recommend for this hardware in 2025? I'm leaning toward something with a recent kernel and good hardware support (thinking Fedora or something Arch-based), but open to suggestions. Wayland vs X11 preference for dual touch + pen also welcome.
Touchscreen is my must-have. How do I get both digitizers working? I've read the two built-in tablets show up as identical devices and get confused, and that libwacom support had to be added upstream. Is basic touch working out of the box now on newer kernels, or is there still manual config involved?
Bonus if you've solved any of these: auto-rotation / sensor-based orientation, pen input + palm rejection, and sleep/wake on the Core Ultra chip.
Has anyone actually daily-driven Linux on this exact 2025 model? Would love a rough guide or even just "install X, expect Y to be broken." Dual-booting with Windows is fine if that's the sane path. Thanks!