Those examples are dumb, but also don’t tell people what to do holy shit it’s just as infuriating as people who insist everyone needs to include GNU.
Those examples are dumb, but also don’t tell people what to do holy shit it’s just as infuriating as people who insist everyone needs to include GNU.
I think that’s ridiculous. I vastly prefer FOSS and so I won’t use this, but clearly professional software being ported to Linux is a big deal for Linux and its userbase.
Should we ban discussion about any distro that’s not certified by the FSF? Should we ban news about proprietary Nvidia drivers?
I use a Lemur Pro, and I’d recommend it for just about anyone who doesn’t want to game haha. It just has Intel integrated graphics, and while it runs Minecraft perfectly well, that’s about as much as you can push it.
The battery life on there is easily upwards of 10-12 hours being used lightly for some web browsing, word processing, etc. etc… That’s with Pop!_OS at least, which seems to be pretty power efficient.
I put QubesOS on there too and it only gets 4-5 max, but that’s definitely just a Qubes thing and not the hardware’s fault.
This seems like a very reasonable and pretty tame warning?
This is such a ridiculous and biased article, and it’s not world news.
I’m curious to know what arch-based distro you’re talking about?