not that open - I tried to run rm -rf in the terminal and it did nothing.
not that open - I tried to run rm -rf in the terminal and it did nothing.
bunches of refurbished t-series thinkpads out there - t480, t430, etc. apparently the 490 is one to avoid. I got a t470 some months back for $150 - put mint on it and have been very happy with the performance.
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got a t470 refurb for $150 last year and have been very happy with it.
wow, everquest is still a thing? that’s sort of amazing.
win10 is still supported for 3 more years - if you pay for it.
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tried to do that but mom wanted some esoteric bookkeeping software to function - so back to windows for her
well, to an extent that xorg only exists in outdated distros that no longer get updates is what I meant - but in essence, yes.
it sure will be interesting when xorg gets deprecated
bought a (used) t470 a few months ago, been happy with it - especially for the price.
this should be a sticky for the community. simple, concise, answers the major questions.
been rockin kde neon for the last little while, but also really like mint
hoohoo! Linus pulled a scream test and then forced the naysayers to maintain the crap they want. rofl
xorg is going to die eventually. probably long after the xorg fanbois, but it will die - and wayland or something better will take its place.
what’s up with this? I see this school of thought bandied around quite a bit recently. wayland… it’s a protocol. do they hate tcp/ip too? can they boycott that instead?
cheering in the streets? orgies?
if you want to try other distros, try using gnome-boxes for a bit - it lets you easily spin up a virtual machine. there’s better vm apps out there but boxes is really simple to use. I played around with getting Arch installed via cli last night in a vm (via boxes) - didnt actually install it of course, just re-partitioned the /dev/vda, etc.
I was using mx linux for a while on my testbench machine, switched over to kde neon recently and it’s a much better experience.
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