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I have a caldigit ts3 and it work great in both
I have a caldigit ts3 and it work great in both
You can be but it’s very rare to find someone that is.
For programming I always tell folks you need 3 skills: adaptability, self-reliance, and strong problem solving (thinking outside of the box, etc)
The most lacking skill I see new students is self-reliance. Learning to do your own research, knowing when to ask for help and when not to, etc.
I tried nebora after I effed up my kunutnu install. I was doing some super weird stuff. (Tried to remove snap)
Nebora for me was the worst experience out of every distro I’ve tried. I went back to kubuntu and manually applied what nebora did with much better results. (This time around I removed snap before doing anything else).
Kububtu with snap removed has been perfect so far.
https://www.caldigit.com/usb-c-soho-dock/
Maybe this might be more in your price range?
It really depwnds on how much power you need for your laptop.