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Fuck Dell with the rust backend of a sword.
I experienced the same shit with their dumb hardware. Honestly, I don't know why they are Ubuntu Certified. It feels more like a cash grab from Canonical for non-linux vendors to be able to target corporate customers who only buy "linux certified" stuff. Then they pay off a few mainstream tech bloggers or tech "newspapers" to write a raving review about it and non-corporate people purchase it thinking they're getting good linux hardware.
@admin@lemmy.my-box.dev gave a good recommendation: tuxedo computers. They do linux hardware well - albeit it's pricey.
And of course Linux Preloaded is a great page to find other vendors.
Anti Commercial AI thingy
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0You mean the hilt?
Hilt is unspecific. Any weapon can have a hilt.
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