I don't care. Intel promised 5nm 10ghz single core processors by this point and I still want it out of principle
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I feel like Linux would be easier to pick up and use for a non power user starting from scratch like my mother-in-law. It's so much easier to download programs with the package manager and settings are so much easier to navigate
It's such an old laptop to feature in an article. I even opened the image URL to see if it's one How to Geek just had on file they used. The photo was uploaded last year
I thought I had a virus when I got a pop-up about Ubuntu pro. I thought all linux was free and there's no way I'd be getting ass for features I don't have
Thanks everyone. I tried ventoy but it didn't work straight away. I do like the idea of having a list of isos to pick from, but it might take more tweaking to get right.
I went with the boot loading tool in Fedora since I just wanted to flash mint to do a reinstall on my kids' laptop
That's what I ended up going with on Fedora
Thanks, I'll check these out
I'm still mad about what Microsoft did to Rare and think about what the Nintendo landscape would look like if it never happened
I'll set that up as I got used to swiping and typing normally is slowing me down on heliboard at the moment
What wonderful timing given my recent post
Looks like I have some keyboards to try out. I'll try sample all of these but I'll probably fall on one I like and not think about moving on from there
My uncle did a four wheel driving day in his Subaru Forrester one time and it could climb hills others couldn't because it was so light.
I've also heard stories of farmers with tiny 4x4s like a Suzuki Jimny using them during floods because they don't sink in the mud like the massive ones do