I wanted more up to date packages in the "stable" branch of updates and less kernel updates (I already have a debian laptop using testing or unstable packages). It's fine. I'm just gonna yeet snap. I'm using it for ML and Data Science stuff for school work. I can easily explain Ubuntu to people.
notthebees
Agreed. I installed kubuntu on my desktop today and I'm super happy with it. Not snaps etc but kde plasma feels like a cross between windows 7 and 10. Like you know it's not windows but it's close enough where you can pick it up. I'm used to openbox so it feels very different.
Second secret ending: the games you have won't run on your pc.
-someoone who waited 5 years to play fallout 76 after buying it 2 weeks after launch.
They literally fixed the installer not that long ago. I believe the fix is now in the wine repo but not in a release yet.
If you can build wine, you'll be able to install illustrator and Photoshop.
Someone fixed it.
It's ai. I found the original tweet
It might not be a bad idea having btop with like 100ms refresh. Watch it while using it and see what the thermals are as everyone is suggesting. Or if any other cpu thing is being weird. I've had weird freezes before due to lack of power. Or being on a screwed up power plan.
What laptop is it?
None. I use openbox on bunsenlabs Linux.
Less bloat than a full de, but very usable.
they've been quite good on the pricing front?
The Zune is perfect.
I'm just happy they give the option to turn off the ai overview as a setting.
It's specifically the ability to relock the bootloader with custom software. Pixels are the only phones that can do it.