I see; Thank you for teaching me. From now on I will try to be more objective and inclusive!
In real life I am known to be upfront (and too fast many times as well). No excuse - just some perspective from myself I have to think about.
I see; Thank you for teaching me. From now on I will try to be more objective and inclusive!
In real life I am known to be upfront (and too fast many times as well). No excuse - just some perspective from myself I have to think about.
How dare you!
I know that's why I made this post: My hopes were high up and I payed the price. So I shared my experience.
Appreciate your follow up, Sir or Madame.
They claimed 28 Hours of no connectivity video playback with a moderate amount of brightness (if I recall correctly about 50%). It may get there half (Windows or Linux) but you will be at 0% left.
Yeah; Told you I am disappointed in some way.
A friend of mine bought an used M1 and Linux support is limited to this day. I just want to run Debian (stable).
Framework doesn't have (and still hasn't) an aarch64 CPU.
The benefits of an ARM-Linux based laptop for me are:
You may come up with downsizes and I bet I can address these with easy workarounds to stay within my requirements.
meabouttoleaveatremendousreviewthere
Feedback-time:
He had minor hindrances which we addressed today: Printing, Scanning, Icons on the desktop and some windows software for taxes.
Wile loading I showed him some of your selection:
He liked pingus and in a few months he may pick up domino-chain.
Furthermore he may like townscraper but he hadn't the nerve to figure out the bindings. I think TinyGlade will be more accessible (Nvidia Optimus works otb with Debian + Gnome-Context Menus).
Unfortunately 2048 was too hard for him currently but we tried.
One can travel the world but only got a backpack.. Quite offensive then ;)
Thisnis slightly out of context. I told to (politely though, I thought) RTFM because the acronym should have been known in this channel. Though I have missspelled it and therefore his question was valuable critique.