I installed pop_os after Ubuntu murdered itself for undisclosed reasons, quite a nice experience and my setup is notorious for windows because of my mismatch of components. (10+ years of difference in components)
I installed pop_os after Ubuntu murdered itself for undisclosed reasons, quite a nice experience and my setup is notorious for windows because of my mismatch of components. (10+ years of difference in components)
Hmm not directly, but I might have some friends who do. Could be a very interesting one
What’s the best non win 11 pc we can go for?
What do I do if I accidentally remove grub
Kek. I mainly use it for a little gaming. It has an i7 2600 and an rx6700xt. Works stellar for my usage, so if I can keep using it for the next 10 years I will.
We should stop retiring hardware that still meets demands
This only is true if you have a pc that supports it. In my case windows 10 was the end station for my workstation
This would also help a lot on a sustainability level as well
I see it more in: people won’t switch for security reasons if it means giving up usability
I get these prompts on my work laptop and always go for 1. Nobody who uses your os just for work, want to get bombarded with these kind of requests