It’s simple: Either the project management team keeps the customer away from my time tracking or I’ll keep my time away from that customer
German guy fed up with reddit for now
It’s simple: Either the project management team keeps the customer away from my time tracking or I’ll keep my time away from that customer
Just go the last step and call it Jesus OS
Even if Fedora has a spin with the same DE, from my experience, Mint/Ubuntu still has a higher chance just work on a given system.
I love Fedora and use it pretty much exclusively, but the out of the box experience of Mint and Ubuntu is still a bit better for the average user imho.
I mean, FF is the default browser and this also might rub some people the wrong way - having the developer of the only relevant free and open, non-google browser bow to a dictatorship
Queue the “I’m still worthy” thor meme
No i write some spaghetti with a lot of bools
Autocomplete and Clippy havent translated a script from one language into another for me without major errors yet.
I run Ubuntu with Gnome on my linuxed Surface. Ubuntu because I wanted something that works and since I mostly browse the web with it. I personally prefer Gnome for touch interfaces because a lot of it works intuitively with a touch screen.
Note that there’s the surface-linux kernel, with the default kernel, some things might not work out of the box.
It might just be local network traffic or a dev env. Not to mention that https is just unnecessary overhead for some usecases, especially when only GETting data.
You also have to consider that roots homedir is in /root and not home, so if you’d just assume it’s /home/$USER you’d get in trouble when your programm is run or compiled as root.
Right in the linuxy
xd young people dumb
Interested in Linux? Getting a degree in Cyber Security?
A used ThinkPad. The older the better
Im running Ubuntu on a Surface Pro 5 (i5 7300u, 8GB) with the linux-surface-kernel.
Generally, things pretty much worked out of the box, the only tinkering I had to do was to optimize battery life / cpu power usage when not plugged in. Theres packages that will limit your CPU frequency depending on the status of your battery. I dont remember the exact name, but it was pretty much the first hit I googled “linux limit cpu power” or something like that. Without that, the battery life wasnt great, especially when watching YouTube, but with some tweaking and the proper h264/h265 drivers, my surface achieves some 3-4 hours of video playback right now.
Other than that it’s smooth sailing all the way.