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I managed to get Debian with XFCE running permanently on a 6 year old Lenovo ChromeTab. It mostly works, but "touchscreen as a mouse" is clunky and the onscreen keyboard I use, "Onboard," is utilitarian at best. As a low-distraction writing device paired with a mechanical keyboard and FocusWriter, it's pretty cool. If anything, it's a bit too decent a setup for that purpose, as the browser is usable and I left Wifi working.
Now to actually start using it... 🤣