Your boot disk is (potentially) dead.
Your boot disk is (potentially) dead.
I’ve had good experiences with most modern Dell Laptops. Also Thinkpads. What’s “budget range” to you?
Are you refering to this comment?
https://mastodon.social/@popey/112591863166141029
@bytebro Yeah, their butchered Ubuntu install, and anti-snap stance is anti-consumer.
It will be effective as fuck though.
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
So not skewed at all…
Eco-Conscious Luxury
coughbullshitcough
No no, that was a very reasonable assumption. I’m still not ruling out MS pulling that shit at some point.
Much better to quickly determine CPU and memory load.
Someone got scared it seems.
I’m looking for a Debian based distro
I hate bloated distros
So… Debian?
Have dabbled with LMDE on several 2-4 years old Dell XPS models, which are basically the same hardware as in the Precision models.
What I tested all worked fine, including automated BIOS updates through LMDE itself.
It would depend on the actual laptop in question though, as those lines come in a wild variety of possible hardware options.
Did you even read the post?
I have the same scale. I wouldn’t trust it too far, especially combined with the tolerances and humidity weight changes.
Very well put. I have the same feeling and it gets worse with every iteration.