That works if you listen to just a small number of albums, but I average about 15 unique albums per month and probably 60 per year.
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You can't just install an arbitrary Linux distro on an Android tablet.
If you want to run Linux, buy something like the Juno or Librem tablets.
Do we need to go through what autopilot in a plane or boat actually does again?
How can they say it "failed financially" four days after launch?
Are enough people playing this to justify ongoing DLC? I thought it was panned and everyone said just play mods for 3/NV/4.
You would need to look at the terms of service with your provider.
Hmmm, most reviews/forum posts I've read have said more like 6 hour battery life even with zoom calls so surprised to see your results. I guess we'll see. Likely some driver issues with the current platform.
That said, I almost always have a charger around and never spend more than an hour or two at a time so it's not a deal breaker regardless.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
If you're new, Ubuntu (or one of its variants, like Xubuntu or Kubuntu) or Linux Mint are great "safe" options. The only thing to consider with Mint is that there is only an LTS release so you will end up with older versions of some programs. I've been using Linux as my primary OS for 17 years but I will still throw Xubuntu on a laptop if I just want to get something up and running quickly - other than having some extra packages installed out of the box there's nothing "wrong" with it.
That said I use openSUSE Tumbleweed as my daily driver. I like the rolling release and cutting edge packages, plus I like that YaST allows me to install the system exactly the way I want - picking and choosing individual packages.
You do on Linux as well, it's just installed by default.
I wish they would bring this to PC.
Just to add, I do buy albums but more as a way to support the artists. Tidal is for convenience.