All of these machines make for decent Linux laptops. I picked up an EOL Chromebook for $35 last year and installed Debian on it. Decent little machine. Not terribly fast but very useable.
All of these machines make for decent Linux laptops. I picked up an EOL Chromebook for $35 last year and installed Debian on it. Decent little machine. Not terribly fast but very useable.
Those people we fired should have to starve to death.
~Elon, Probably
something based on Debian
I suggest Debian. Version 12 just dropped and it’s an impressive release.
Installed on my laptop and it’s solid and actually feels very snappy. I’ll be getting it installed on my work PC this week.
All of them. Every distro can run any desktop, so all of them.
I’m a big gnome fan. It’s been my DE for years back with v2. System76 have done a lot of hard work and I welcome more competition in the desktop space but I’m sticking with gnome.
I kinda have the opposite response. I’ve been a mostly open source guy for the last 20 years so when I see what kind of half baked proprietary tools people buy I’m always shocked how much money mediocre software costs.
supermarket-brand Thor
Kyle Hill looks like if Thor and Aquaman had a baby. A very nerdy baby.
I don’t use Google very often anymore, more of a DuckDuckGo fan. However using ChatGPT has become my goto for quick howto stuff. A lot of web searches will load clickbait articles or dead end forums. Using GPT I often get a strait forward guide built for exactly what I need.
Most modern ones it’s just commands you have to run. You can usually find an easy walk-though on the MrChromebox website. I haven’t seen one that required a jumper or anything in a LONG time.