You’re the one that made the claim that they’re the “only mainstream brand that cares about Linux”. It’s up to you to prove it.
You’re the one that made the claim that they’re the “only mainstream brand that cares about Linux”. It’s up to you to prove it.
What $10/yr vps are you using?
You sure about that?. Where does this myth come from that Lenovo cares about Linux users?
“clean install” is Windows-user logic. Doesn’t apply to Linux.
should I develop for Amarok or Fooyin?
Fooyin would be my bet. The development is much much more active than Amarok and is a ground up new program, not a codebase from decades ago.
And now there’s a foobar2000 on Linux
Sorry for your loss. I went through this myself today. I’m devastated.
Also the headphones have two cables on one side
are they just kissing Microsoft’s ass?
This. 100%. It’s why I don’t understand folks recommending Lenovo laptops to run Linux on. Lenovo is in bed well Microsoft and caters to whatever they want. SecureBoot, modern standby, etc. We need more vendors supporting open source firmware like Coreboot.
Edit: feel free to refute me instead of just down voting.
Fedora is probably the closest you can practically get.
Yeah but they’re both 1080 Acers
Latest models suck. I have a T15p and it’s garbage.
Based on what?
Press X to doubt
The problematic models we have are all T series.
We have nothing but problems with the ThinkPads issued by my IT department. Multiple models. They’re not what they used to be.
Better to just buy a System 76 or Framework.
Agreed. Most Youtube thumbnails are cancer. Bug eyes with mouth wide open or pointing at something. Enough already.
Interesting. I didn’t realize it was structured this way. I thought it was similar to NixOS for some reason.
This is the result of Microsoft being so cozy with hardware vendors.