Both are bloated, but I’ll take flatpaks, as snaps have given me a lot of problems on multiple machines. I now just remove it entirely.
Both are bloated, but I’ll take flatpaks, as snaps have given me a lot of problems on multiple machines. I now just remove it entirely.
I installed mint on my second PC, and it’s great. I feel like migrating my main, but I’m not sure it would go smoothly. I’ve had a lot of issues with my four months old Ubuntu install, lately the keyboard is nonfunctional at the login screen about half the time. Snaps are another reason making me want to leave it behind.
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Dual boot is the gateway I stepped through many years ago. It’s been months now since I chose team MS. I do lot of dev, gaming, and media work, and it’s all faster on the linux side. With the recent forced data mining “feature” update, I really doubt I’ll keep it around for my next upgrade.
So I’m just offering dual boot may be a good scenario. And also, popping in another drive is better than messing with your windows drive.
Yes, the confusion that results when things don’t work because of isolation.
Same as you, in IT forever, …I switched, and I’m never going back. It’s fast, and it’s brought the joy back for me. Nvidia needs to do better, but that was the only difficulty I had.
I’ve been a customer for decades, including large format, and my newish HP is waiting to be recycled. It’s print quality wasn’t great, and the HP ink I bought that worked well for months stopped working due to what must be a chip error. Who has time for that nonsense? I won’t even sell it, I don’t want to push the misery on someone else.
Two routers seems like a possible issue
I remember Dell had an option back in 2013 on the XPS laptops…
I tried this out and it’s a good launcher once configured, but it’s time to look for a new one now. Msft is working hard to lose long time customers.