The after is the more walkable and less car-centric photo right? I know there has been a push to reduce the use of cars and approach work has been done or make it more walkable or by bike.
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That’s why they are upset. It’s so important they can’t read it.
Came here to see who else knew the source… STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in OctoberEnglish
649·2 years ago<Insert how you’ll use Linux> <shit on Microsoft and how you are done> <rest of the population uses Windows because they don’t know shit about tech and how shitty this is> <realize work loves Microsoft and you can’t change that> <destroy all your tech> <become a Luddite hermit>
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
2·2 years agoDang it. Thanks for the update!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
2·2 years agoThank you so much for your time. The amount of effort in your response is amazing and rich with details!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
3·2 years agoSounds like it’s a bust to use terminal on a tablet. Damn.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
2·2 years agoI was looking at Lenovo and this is good input. It sounds like everyone is not a fan of the tablet keyboard and the terminal is straight bollocks no matter the distro. I keep hearing Fedora and Wayland. I’m going to have to learn about them a bit more.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
2·2 years agoI have been on Lemmy for awhile and this post has been the one to gain the most traction. Thank you, this helps even further. I scratched the surface of immutable and this further dissects it into deeper “categories”. My first thought is that, if I didn’t know about immutable distros in the first place (aside from the meaning of the term), I probably wouldn’t know what I’m missing or gaining.
My uses for Linux will grow across 3 categories.
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Business and office work. Mainly spreadsheets, documents, presentations, and virtual meetings
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3D Design, 3D Printing, bitmap and vector graphics editing, coding, and retro video game development
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Streaming via OBS, ATEM, webcam, HDMI capture, and various USB inputs and devices.
I have tried building machines on non-tablets and have got 80% of the way there with all 3. The tablet has me 100% with 1 & 2. This all gives me a greater understanding that helps me avoid and research more into the options based on needs.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
1·2 years agoYeah, me too. It just works!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
3·2 years agoXournal++ is amazing! It’s really the reason a Linux tablet will work for me. I also appreciate using GB Studio and Aseprite with the pen. Makes retro game developing a lot more fun!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
21·2 years agoI hate that this post caused a fight here. I appreciate feedback and learning.
If I’m taking something away from this exchange is that immutable distros are a thing I need to understand better. In a way you are both helping me see some other aspects I haven’t considered. If I were to go immutable there are some limits on what I can do, though there are some benefits in terms of security and app containerization. Based on some quick research immutable distros have been around but honestly I didn’t really know any details. On the other hand it sounds like Ubuntu pushes packages my way and I might want want to explore so other options.
Thanks for the insights and I plan to do a lot more research on how I might proceed. I may have it working on one device, but adopting what is right for my workflow and needs is going to take some more effort. Best.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
3·2 years agoThanks for these insights. From my laymen experience with Linux, I am a bit fuzzy on all the distros and variants. What’s the major difference between Ubuntu (or whatever distro) and what you described? From your perspective
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
11·2 years agoWhat changed to make it happen? I am so done with other OS and Linux does everything I need. I really need to learn more about what’s happening and how to better use it so I can further customize and configure.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
8·2 years agoOk this is getting to the question I had. I found a few YouTube videos that went into detail about updating the kernel. I was wondering what’s the purpose when it was working as well as it has. I’m going to try to do this and follow the guides. Initially I had to overcome a BitLocker issue and a bug where I couldn’t overwrite the partition. Once I finally got Ubuntu running I was ready to dive into making it touch compatible, but it was already there. I suspect this makes it even better
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
6·2 years agoIt sure did. That’s why I was surprised. Thank you!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
4·2 years agoOk, that makes sense. I suppose a Surface Pro is still kinda a computer with a touchscreen. Overall I was impressed with how smooth the experience was and look forward to it developing.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
13·2 years agoIt worked immediately without much fuss. That’s why I was scratching my head. Was it always this easy!? I’m enjoying the experience so far
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?
2·2 years agoThank you, that gives me a direction to start researching. I’ve been wondering the experience and it seems like it has been developing.



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