By Bertel King - Published Apr 22, 2026

From the moment GNOME 3 launched back in 2011, I felt like it was perfect for a touchscreen, and I’m happy to say that it absolutely is. I’d even go so far as to say that the GNOME interface is a better way to navigate a touchscreen than that of Android or iOS. I’ve said before that I would love to see an official GNOME-only OS, and this experience has only strengthened that desire.

Every aspect of GNOME is easy to tap with a finger. Opening the app drawer and swiping between workspaces feels completely natural with three-finger gestures. Windows are easy to drag around, maximize, or pin to the side. The virtual keyboard that pops up when I tap an input field is the only visual distinction from desktop GNOME. (…)

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    4 hours ago

    Their point was to not have fully encrypted drive, so it boots without a prompt

    You can achieve this even with full disk encryption with Secure Boot and TPM. That’s how Bitlocker does it. I have this setup on my Desktop — One single root partition with LUKS, Secure Boot on with sbctl and cryptenroll for tpm unlocking. Takes less than 5 mins to setup.