Jumuta

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    windows’ ram overhead is insane though, it’s not like I can’t run it but I wouldn’t want to daily drive it

    Thinkpads RE: Repairability/upgradability

    I need to upgrade my laptop and one of the things I’m looking for is repairability/upgradability. I’ve been told thinkpads are good in this respect, how true is that? In terms of replacing batteries and memory, at least. I’m also looking at the frameworks, but those black friday deals are looking alright at lenovo....

    Jumuta,

    make sure to get the quad core models for >t440p though

    Help, boot doesn't work anymore

    I have a laptop eith sata and a nvme drive. I installed a few operating systems and I decided on Mint for Sata. Installed it copied data from Nvme drive since I was using it as primary. I installed Nobara on nvme and it worked flawless until a few moments ago. Reboted and Mint is gone from boot options. Tried to add it but...

    Jumuta,

    isn’t ubuntu based on debian stable and so have even older packages?

    Jumuta,

    mint and arch aren’t made for the same people. Not everyone wants it on by default

    Jumuta,

    because arch is a minimal distro and some people see the processing power used for bt to be wasted

    Jumuta,

    I think they would care if they knew the benefits of not having snaps.

    There’s little to no advantage in having them, so why have them?

    Jumuta,

    it was confusing for me when apt install Firefox installed the snap version

    Jumuta,

    do you mean Kde neon? pretty sure kubuntu has snaps

    Jumuta, (edited )

    why? Do you mean “like” as in you’d rather have them than not, or that you think they’re a good way to package apps?

    Jumuta, (edited )

    I like it a lot, and the only issue I have with it is the windows style titlebar

    Jumuta, (edited )

    probably not, coreboot only really supports old (<7th gen intel) platforms.

    here’s a list of working platforms if you’re curious:

    www.coreboot.org/status/board-status.html

    Jumuta,

    before debian 12 though, it was kinda hard to find the nonfree netinstaller on their site

    Jumuta,

    should be easy enough to avoid by just not buying computers with that processor

    Intel ME / AMD PSP are similar things already on CPUs today, and because pretty much all x86 CPUs have it, it’s very hard to avoid it. They’re basically builtin Intel/AMD spyware and the only way you can get rid of them is by using something like Coreboot, which has very limited availability

    Jumuta,

    gotta get that t61 rizz

    Jumuta,

    try booting off a live usb of a Linux distro you are curious about, it’s easy and reversible

    Jumuta,

    fair enough

    Jumuta,

    those ppl will create noise at whatever cost lmao, I bet they’ll start attaching external speakers at some point to compensate for the lack of engine noise

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