I spent an entire weekend installing Linux on my Lenovo Yoga 11s. I could’ve halved that time if I had just bit the bullet and installed Ubuntu. But, I had to first try Arch (kinda the reason I wanted to get a Linux laptop in the first place), then when the realtek wifi drivers wouldn’t work, I tried debian and then the drivers still didn’t work so I just went with Ubuntu and compiled drivers from https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723au

The touchscreen stuff isn’t quite there yet. Touching the screen acts just like using the cursor. So, it’s pretty difficult to touch some areas since it’s so precise.

This laptop is still really new so the info is a little scarce. I think the Yoga 11s has similar hardware to the Yoga 13, so most posts on the Yoga 13 should apply to the 11s.

Oh, and I LOVE this laptop. It’s so light and portable. My first impressions with the battery are average. I’d say I got a good solid 4 hours compiling, browsing, etc. Need to do more testing to see how long it lasts while idle or just with light usage.