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The Post Ninja
Thunder, Android
Fedora KDE or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed KDE. I like the fact that OpenSUSE is not based in the USA, but I don’t like how it requires root to be an active user with a password (I prefer a disabled root account and sudo or similar kind of privilege escalation system like everyone else does).
VR support is still ultra jank.
Still haven’t gotten a reliable replacement to Parsec.
Nothing says pain like trying to convert a word doc or excel spreadsheet with formatting tables and the like into LibreOffice.
All the Space Engineers in Proton how-to docs are very old and out of date, and don’t work with the modern setups.
For the past 10 years
One diamond might give conflicting or incorrect info if there’s several things that would react to logically correct answers when firefighting. Last thing you need is to start a reaction when everything is already on fire because while it lists one reactant, it supercedes another reactant that would have been displayed on a secondary diamond.
While I run straight Fedora on some of my systems now, I do agree the Atomic versions are a boon for stability.
Used to use Ubuntu and Mint for desktops, but they are a bit too vintage with the kernel and package versions, and everything is moving very fast with Wayland replacing X11 and lots of kernel driver improvements for modern hardware (especially AMD hardware), so being on Fedora is the next best thing to the bleedingest edge Arch when it comes to uptodateness.
So in that building there’s a nonflammable reactant that’s super dangerous to life and reacts with water, and a flammable chemical that is quite toxic.
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Leave it as is. Some people go tin foil hat about Secure Boot being insecure, but that’s like saying “don’t lock the bottom lock on your door because someone can use a lockpock in 2 seconds”.
Fedora works fine and automatically with Secure Boot, and that is an important defense against on-boot malware injection.
A relationship is a commitment. Once you have a partner, the two of you work together as one. If you do not maintain this cohesion, it will fall apart. You can’t have an “unrelationship”. That won’t work for long.
You have to say it in a commanding Japanese accent… Engine X
It sounds way cooler that way
N. Gin X
It’s this guy in powered up Boss form
Insert dank Winnie the Pooh meme here for F-STAB
Latitude is my rec, not XPS. IDK why the XPS always seems to have issues.
As for “stupid hybrid graphics”, my HP Gaming 15 is a few years old now and still kicking… AMD/nVidia GTX dual graphics. Only reason I had to replace a board was because the heatsink wasn’t attached properly from the factory.
And yes, it is a linux laptop too.
DELL Latitude laptops. They’re designed for work, come with repair guides from DELL, and have upgradeability. The 5310 is one of the longest-lasting laptops for battery life you can get for $200-300 on ebay (over 8 hours battery video streaming, I’ve done this) that still has half decent specs (16-64GB RAM upgradeable, upgradeable m.2 wifi / bt adapter, NVMe SSD upgradeable, i5 10th gen)
Runs fine on Debian Stable
I remember when the Hummer H2 was the douchebag SUV… how times have changed
Specifically, it is Fedora Flatpaks, as there have been several problems with Fedora Flatpaks being broken where the official Flatpaks are not.
Fedora KDE