Yes I completely understand that. But it also undermines the “give your older laptop a new life with Linux” narrative that’s out there at times. It’s actually not that easy. I’m happy running Linux but I wouldn’t put it on my moms old laptop…
Yes I completely understand that. But it also undermines the “give your older laptop a new life with Linux” narrative that’s out there at times. It’s actually not that easy. I’m happy running Linux but I wouldn’t put it on my moms old laptop…
This is my life right now.
I put Linux on my HP laptop…
Speakers give weird sound Media keys don’t work Worst of all: ever since I updated the laptop somehow crashes my router? Like, I don’t even know how this is possible, but it’s happening.
I’m not an idiot but all the solutions to getting these seemingly basic things to work as intended are extremely contrived.
Reboot your phone
I got adguard lifetime YEARS ago when it was super cheap. I’m glad there’s free alternatives now.
Probably for “security reasons”
Immediately lost me at non-tactile keyboard. Who wants this.
Public space used for the storage of personal items, paid for by tax or rate payers…
I bought an Epson ink tank printer because I was so done with cartridges. I’m quite happy with it so far. Always works, never saw any prompts for me to make accounts or install bullcrap software.
Here in NZ they say you’re made redundant
I dunno, I have so many USB c chargers and cables around that I bin them every time a device comes with another cable.