The one I wrote myself. Not because its any better ha ha. Its pretty fun to work on it though.
The one I wrote myself. Not because its any better ha ha. Its pretty fun to work on it though.
Its been a while for that classic
Only 6 hours on battery? That’s pretty low I’d have thought.
You have my vote. The out of the box experience would be polished and I have no doubt would be done very well.
I think Ubuntu is a solid contender for sure. I had a couple bad experiences with some updates (nothing significant) which didn’t really inspire confidence for me to be able to set it up once and never need any real maintenance on my behalf.
Don’t get me wrong, if I was using the laptop and it had Ubuntu I’d be ok with it because I’m comfortable with Linux. But for a set and (mostly) forget install, I chose Mint.
My vote is Linux Mint. I had installed it on a family members laptop and have been going strong for years without fault.
Lol talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
AMD apologists shaking right now ha ha
That has already been established, yes.
I’d like to know what this is as well? I was hoping Plasma 6 was going to solve my Nvidia + Wayland issues for me, but it didn’t seem to make any difference.
Yep, Remmina is awesome. I wish I had it at work.
I’ve been using my install script for so long, I’ve forgotten that single click was the default. I guess that’s at least one extra line I can remove.
For sure. It’s something I’ve considered for a while simply because I don’t need that extra heat/noise created by the GPU when I’m only doing my day job.
Hmm, that doesn’t sound great. Can I ask what laptop you were using and which distro?
I don’t think hot switching is an issue. It would be setup and not disconnected unless I’m traveling. Does it use the egpu for everything when its connected? Or can you set it up like hybrid where it’ll only use it for games etc?
Fair enough. I find if it’s the default option, it’s a better out-of-the-box experience as the devs would have spent more time on polishing etc.
Cool, I’ve wanted to give this a go for a while but never really gelled with Gnome. I’ll have to give it another look.
My opinion, if possible, just use the Papirus icons by default. It does such a great job of being consistent while giving apps their own look.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.