there are locked down distros?
there are locked down distros?
was in the same situation for a while, but I switched a few weeks ago and I’ve never since looked back
not really a high bar tbh
I love how the eyes of the observers behind the fences all look at the lever puller with blank faces, it’s scary to think what that must look like from the perspective of the lever puller :0
vanilla helix is so nice, the keybindings make so much more sense and it feels really comfortable
white/beige is one of the best colours change my mind
this is very well done
that protector placement pisses me off so much lmao
imo word censoring should be reserved for the most disgusting words like mic*osoft
if that’s old then our trams are ancient lmao
how do you see complaints like this helping fix hardware support issues?
it’s not like people don’t know that wlan support on linux isn’t great, or that nvidia drivers are bad, it’s just that the community doesn’t have enough resources to fix them.
if we want real fixes we need to either have the companies making these products start writing drivers for linux, or more volunteers writing drivers, neither of which sound like something that’ll come soon.
I’ve honestly rarely seen negative responses to posts actually asking for help (at least here), the only reason people are responding to this post negatively is because OP’s post can sound arrogant and ignorant.
ignorant because they are restating a common complaint that everyone’s heard many times already (that some devices have bad support) and arrogant because they are pointing the blame at volunteers rather than the companies making those products that don’t support linux, volunteers that a lot of people here respect
I’m sure the responses would’ve been very different if it was a post asking for help rather than a post of complaints
i mean Bluetooth never works well on any hardware in my experience, I always just avoid it like the plague
probably just a badly supported network card/chip, have you considered getting a better supported one?
the overhead catenary is so smoooth
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this looks like a very skewed statistic, ofc the us looks bad because there’s only the most civilised European countries, Australia and the us included
the community you posted this on also has a pinned weekly linux help thread: https://programming.dev/post/19443450
idk, never worried about it but my main computer doesn’t have it so I just passively use that for important things
Are retro thinkpads that expensive in your region? Where I live you can get a functional one for ~$80 if you look on the used market enough