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[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I got an X280 with 8 GB of RAM a few months ago, works great with Linux. Paid just $175. It even works with Haiku OS! Pic: https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/113/731/895/755/005/386/original/1b09c5a0d636d9a5.jpg

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

From arch's site:

Tip: make sure btrfs_x64.efi driver is installed, it can be installed manually by copying from /usr/share/refind/drivers_x64/btrfs_x64.efi to esp/EFI/refind/drivers_x64/btrfs_x64.efi, or you can install all drivers with the refind-install /dev/sdx --alldrivers option.

Warning: btrfs_x64.efi does not support raid1c3/4.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 3 points 9 months ago

If you prefer non-kde apps, then consider Vala. It's a young-ish language and it's well suited for Gtk apps.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You are not alone. There are many laptops that don't work with sleep on Linux. I used to have one of them, a Dell 3150. I simply disabled sleep in bios, and be done with it. I now buy laptops that I know they work 100% with Linux. It's impossible for Linux to support every hardware in the world, when these are specifically are made for Windows.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 3 points 9 months ago (5 children)

First, update your computer's BIOS/firmware. If that doesn't fix it, then try Arch, or Fedora beta. If the problem exists there too, then it's a kernel issue in general, and it might get fixed in the future. OR, if the computer BIOS is buggy, Linus has been clear that they won't do workarounds for buggy firmwares. In which case, you'd need a new computer that's actually compatible with Linux.

Most of the computers out there have buggy firmwares that go around for Windows, but Linus has been adamant that he wouldn't do workarounds because they bloat the kernel.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Just use Linux Mint, cinnamon edition, and then edit the startup app list to not load some of the stuff that take too much ram, like the reports, nvidia, etc. Also remove fwupd if you updated your laptop's firmware already via windows. I personally also stop bt (frees overall 30 mb of ram). Make sure during installation that you create a 4 GB swap partition too. At the end, I have a system that starts up at 750 MB of RAM (htop reading, 980 MB with gnome-system-monitor). As long as I use only 2-3 Chrome tabs, I'm ok to not swap. Firefox uses more ram i'm afraid, especially with youtube.

I have 4 laptops here run linux mint with 4 gb of ram. They run fine, my husband even does development in one of these.

The n3060 cpu is slow at 660 PassMark points, just enough for Mint to function. XFce is a tad faster indeed, and uses about 60 MB less RAM, however, it's missing some desktop options that I find useful (e.g. disabling tap and drag).

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml -1 points 9 months ago

As I said, I used it last year. I didn't like it. I WANT gui tools, like yast, but not ones that were designed in the '90s. Linux Mint has the best user experience.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 0 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Yast is a must to configure it without headaches. It's an eyesore. I also don't like rpm in general. I tried OpenSuse last year, and I didn't like the experience of it. Then again, I don't like Fedora either. And I find Arch unstable. For me, Debian is where it's at.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml -2 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Τοο bad I don't like it as a distro... I find it ugly, e.g. the ancient yast gui it has. I'd prefer Debian myself, or a fork of it (if politically necessary).

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 7 points 9 months ago (6 children)

Fedora is too much into RedHat, and that's an American company, it depends on it. You'll have to go at least Arch, or Debian (which are more community-driven), or Ubuntu or Mint (that are European). But I wouldn't use anything Redhat-produced for an EU OS.

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Yes of course. It doesn't do what I need. Gimp is better for what I need

[–] eugenia@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 months ago

Thankfully for me, I don't work anymore, so it's easier to move to Linux. But my hobby (painting), it's done in a less optimal degree with Gimp, yes. And that's ok with me.

 
 
 

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Watercolor and gouache.

 
 
 

Painted with gouache and some watercolors, colored pencils.

 
 
 
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Watercolors and colored pencils

 
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