Axios on my asus
the keyboard detaches devices like that maybe

But why would being able to rotate the screen image prevent someone from using Plasma on one of those? Especially since the screen image can be rotated the same way on GNOME, which is the DE that he says would work? It's a puzzle I'm still trying to figure out, because it just doesn't make any sense at all.

    WetGeek I havent tried those flavors budgie worked fine tho I think all Solus should work fine.
    I have had a hard time lately with the net lang barrier at times.
    The asus has fedora gnome works great on it

      Axios I have had a hard time lately with the net lang barrier at times.

      No worries. As I pointed out a long time ago, this forum is to me the United Nations of Solus. We have lots of languages here, and most of us are still able to understand everyone, one way or another.

      We've been working quite a bit on improving Solus on two-in-one devices. For Plasma I'd recommend installing the sddm-wayland-experimental package, and just generally using Wayland instead of X11. Plasma 6 will come with further improvements to this.

        You can open Software Center and search for sddm-wayland-experimental then click install or run this commad from terminal:

        sudo eopkg it sddm-wayland-experimental 

        Then restart. Now wayland session will be available on your login screen. It is usually on bottom left of your login screen thay says "X11". You can click that and choose "Wayland" then login as usual. Cheers!

        Note : This instruction is only useful for Solus Plasma, any other edition will not work with it.

          alfisya Just installed Solus plasma again and wayland was visible on bootom of screen .
          but now I face another problem no virtual keyboard
          Try to install onboar but then even it doesnt pop up

            alfisya You're close, but that package only enables Wayland for SDDM itself (the login greeter that you put your password into). Wayland is always enabled as a separate session when you have Plasma installed.

              hlubach the virtual keyboard definitely works on Plasma 6, but unfortunately none of my devices are still on Plasma 5 that I can use to help you troubleshoot why it's not showing up. If it's a convertible device you may need to put it into tablet mode for it to work.

              hlubach The KDE tablet keyboard is called Maliit. It doesn't come pre-installed on all KDE distros, so you may have to look for it. And it doesn't work on the login screen either. Otherwise, KDE (on Wayland) is probably the second-best touchscreen Linux desktop environment. I remember, from trying out Neon and Kubuntu on a tablet, everything being really smooth and the touch experience similar to W10.