There are a few niggles but overall it's actually usable as a touchscreen rather than a half-baked nod to it. The best Linux experience I've had with a touchscreen tablet because minimal rough edges.
That said, I really love Zorin OS Pro (based on Ubuntu, with 16.2 based on 22.04), which I run on another tablet x86-64 PC, a Panasonic FZ-G1 MkIII toughpad tablet. I use it for dev work - Ubuntu WSL2 with ddev and xdebug, works as good as my mac and Ubuntu set ups. It doesn't like non-Dell hubs being plugged in on boot but I can cope with that. I think there were a few glitches at the beginning about a few months ago when I started using it but no such issues since then. It's been pretty solid these last few months since owning it. I have a Dell 7220 Rugged Tablet running Windows 11.