mfat

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mfat,

How is battery life compared to Mac os?

mfat,

I mean this is what a proper distro loooks like. Tailoring another distro for a true, specific purpose. Kudos to the team.

mfat,

I recentry tried an M2 Air and was just amazed how lightweight it was.

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Thinkpad 11e

mfat, (edited )

You mean Cockpit?

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Wow they even offer the Trinity DE :) thanks

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It is, and i guess it’s now based on Denian.

mfat,

Can I run regular browsers on Puppy? Or have to use their own apps only?

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I always have a sweet spot for KDE 3.5. I remember how responsive and tast it was on my Pentium PC some 15 years ago.

mfat,

Google’s Rubik and IBM Plex Sans are my favorites.

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Wasn’t this fixed finally a while ago? I swear i read somewhere it was.

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I have many apps that still display tray icons and offer useful functions in the right-click menu.

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The thought of not being able to tell how many apps are running at a glance is unsettling for me.

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mfat,

Thanks, yeah I’ve heard good things about Cosmic. I’ll give it a try when it’s available on Fedora.

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As a genera rule avoid Nvidia. Also google the fingerprint sensor and wifi model before buying. General advice like “Thinkpads are fully linux compatible” is rubbish. Take your time to Google all idiosyncrasies of your desired model.

mfat,

I’m a fan of anything that would make it easier for developers to bring their apps to linux.

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