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i asked for Linux, they said sure… and gave me a windows laptop.
i asked thecnical support “we only supply windows laptop”
i asked for Linux, they said sure… and gave me a windows laptop.
i asked thecnical support “we only supply windows laptop”
which one do you use?
what file system are you using?
i’ve used kde with bismuth for a long time. now it’s dying… polonium is it’s successor but still a long way ahead.
i have high hopes for cosmic
i’m stuck with windows, but i moved everything inside WSL… so at least vscode it’s on Linux.
i’m a heavy multitasker used to tiling WMs, multiple desktops on windows is torture.
i use bismuth / polonium on KDE. both are very bare bone, but it’s nice to have a full plasma desktop + tiling.
let me know if you happen to know a better combination
i open vscode on the server through the ssh tunnel
i use it to auto unlock luks. if someone messed with the hardware/ bios, it will ask for the password next boot.
you totally can, via userChrome.css
i dislike horizontal tabs, so i go with sidebery / tree-style-tabs. also use a lot of pinned tabs and they sit on top of the list of tabs. this way i can have ~10 pinned tabs and still remember what all of these are.
i have a git bare repository in my home and use dotbare to manage it.
here you can find all of them https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-dot-files
i would totally buy one for my desktop
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i just got a ThinkPad for work, it’s spectacular. but if you need to replace something…
the framework is solid, and allows to replace anything. i think the tradeoff is very fair.
i5-1340p
there is a kernel parameter to add to make standby better: mem_sleep_default=deep
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if you are on nixos you can import the framework hardware module from “nixos-hardware”. it also includes other fixes
yes but default config, i still need to look into it
i have the same requirements as you. i bought framework 13.
i’m still in the confuguration phase, for now it has a decent battery run of ~6/8h of installing stuff. i’m configuring nixos.
it’s not automatic since it will eat resources while it’s running. but it’s a feature of btrfs.
i do the exact same
super + enter