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Good point - my thought is to go through that pain now while I’m still learning to use Linux properly. I’m not tied into anything yet so I can always swap something out if it doesn’t play with Wayland and gets too troublesome.
Began moving all my hardware to Linux this year since none of them will run win11 without fk-about-ing - and I just don’t want to. So my server, media box and laptop are all cut over, only my main desktop left on windows a bit longer but it’s goose is cooked too.
I’ve tried dozens of distros over the years but I’ve settled on Fedora KDE.
The why:
It seems to me that its the profits that cause the crisis
Serious Sam - almost any version!
He’s not been knighted - yet…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Johnson_(racing_driver)
Little red hatchback: Elmo Blue SUV with a big, ugly nose: Gonzo
Mate, ease up!
Add some lube and loosen your death grip and you’ll have a more pleasant experience
Yes! There is a website somewhere that has a tonne of fake os screens - updating/upgrading windows, bsod loop etc.
Run a scary looking one of those, disconnect mouse/keyboard so it can’t be interrupted and let the boss discover it
Quite a few products allow for this home use. Aids with training, familiarisation and locking users into their ecosystem. I’ve been able to do this a few times to help learn complex programs.
Completely legit with Adobe as far as I’m aware - since there is only the one licence available via online check-in so can’t be used on more than one at a time.
Autodesk is similar - used to have an allowance for a training/home use licence (may have been extra), even the common Office 365 corp licence allows for up to 5 installations and doesn’t really care where you install it.
Corp data on a home device or using your own gear for WFH is another story though.
That is literally what the first Xbox was. It’s internals was a custom mboard running a Celeron 700 and 3.5" HDD (can’t remember what the graphics was based on, maybe a GeForce MX?) with a customised Win2k OS.
All approx. It’s early and I can’t be bothered confirming those specs are 100% accurate :p
Capped - gotta keep the connection usable and in my eyes availability > speed.
Very few things I need “right now” so I can be patient as not being able to find something can be much more frustrating.
Saying that, if you need to switch off, do so. If they really want it, they’ll leave it queued and it’s not on you to act as the entire distribution source (unless it’s your distro!)
Missed a massive opportunity: the grin reaper!