Hi @vaioware,
There are few factors here. First, the bug linked from the page you linked to:
This means we needed to do a little extra to make sure Ubuntu 25.04 works out of the box. Fedora/Bazzite, as indicated on the Linux landing page, work out of the box.
Officially supported distros for our more bleeding edge functionality usually require a more bleeding edge package selection, kernel, etc.
Can something based on Ubuntu 24.04 work with tablet mode? Using io-sensor-proxy on 24.04 based distros was not successful in my testing. However, if using a GNOME desktop, using Screen Rotate - GNOME Shell Extensions will provide you with a manual workaround. I do not think the stylus is going to cooperate unless you’re on something officially tested. That would be a community support test. This would be for “older” GNOME based releases. Fedora 42 works out of the box, Ubuntu 25.04 works with a very, very minor workaround that is merely copy/paste and go.
Linux Mint was tested to install, boot and run successfully. But tablet mode is not there yet until it catches up with the kernel and io-sensor-proxy.
Hopefully this sheds some light the topic.
Community supported distros from the landing page install, boot and run. Tablet mode your mileage may vary.
I believe Bluefin should work as it has that great Fedora base and has what is needed.