That’s good, they might have improved. Mine didn’t last a year, but I think it was an earlier version.
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It was a few years ago so I can’t really comment on newer versions. But I recall the plastic bottom coming away from the top more and more over time. They don’t manufacture their own laptops, so they are kinda stuck relying on a third party. (Clevo, I think.)
I had a galago pro and it was not well built. It fell apart faster than any other laptop I’ve used.
Framework hasn’t done that yet. They have an event in 3 days and a lot of people seem to be thirsting for a Strix Halo main board, though.
It’s trivial to enable flathub, so it’s not meaningfully reducing the availability of software. It’s just a default.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop 13 is now availableEnglish
14·1 year agoProbably even worse than that.
https://www.phoronix.com/review/visionfive2-riscv-benchmarks/2
This has less RAM, but it’s the same CPU. You can see it’s consistently 3 to 4 times slower than a Raspberry Pi 4! They are not joking about this not being for general use.
A Dev board like this is pretty cool, though. It could help pave the way to a performant board later.
Anti-intellectualism seems to be resurgent in recent years. Its the worst I’ve seen since the Bush 2 era, and it’s all pevasive.
I’m also having a mostly good experience with the same GPU using Aurora. One small issue I noticed is that certain context menus in steam appear corrupted sometimes.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve's plan to bring SteamOS to more devices is a promising sign if you want to stop gaming on WindowsEnglish
1·1 year agoI’m curious, do you recall what hardware issue you had? I’ve been using Fedora-based Aurora on my 13 and 16.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds muses about maintainer gray hairs and the next 'King of Linux'English
72·2 years agoI will be the next King of Linux.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora 40 installer stuck at initramfs generation on dual boot setupEnglish
2·2 years agoAlso also: since you’re already down with KDE, check out kinoite (atomic F40 KDE). Atomic distros are awesome :)
And check out Aurora! It’s basically Kinoite with a lot of nice tweaks and inclusions. Aurora-dx is especially nice if you do dev stuff. I’ve been really happy with it.
Yeah, I don’t see why I should care about that. Gimme some crazy graphical effects, particles and shaders!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I was looking at the firefox flatpak on flathub. Won't this warning make a non tech-savy user anxious? This might make them think they'll get a virus or something like that.English
26·2 years agoYou’ve lost me on this one. No idea what you mean. But either way, I think you should take my comment just a bit less seriously.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I was looking at the firefox flatpak on flathub. Won't this warning make a non tech-savy user anxious? This might make them think they'll get a virus or something like that.English
39·2 years agoSo in other words, I’m thinking of Linux
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I was looking at the firefox flatpak on flathub. Won't this warning make a non tech-savy user anxious? This might make them think they'll get a virus or something like that.English
319·2 years agoOn bad operating systems like Linux, yes. ;)
Anyone else get free Ubuntu CDs shipped to their house? I think I had 7.10 (Gusty Gibbon) shipped to my house back in 2007.
Otherwise, Mandrake Linux was my first “good” distro. I first tried one called Lycoris which claimed to be an beginner’s distro with it’s own DE, and it was impressive how well it handled setting up a dual boot installation and at the time it was a revelation that I could use a computer without Windows. I didn’t begin preferring linux until I tried Mandrake with KDE 3, though.
It’s not as if they are holding themselves up as supporting Free Software philosophies (as opposed to Open Source), so where’s the pretense?
If somehow it ever makes strategic sense for them to stop making use of the open source model, yeah, they’ll stop. That doesn’t mean they were pretending.
I don’t think they’re pretending. Open source software is a valuable resource for basically all major tech companies, and a lot of it is driven by major tech companies. Some kind of combination of open source and proprietary software will always be a thing for them. This isn’t some major contradiction, they use either model based on the specific needs of the project.
This is why some think “Open Source” is too permissive since they see it as free/cheap labor to be exploited by huge corporations.
I’m not sure that I see it that way, but I can see their point.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•2024: The Year Linux Dethrones Windows on the Desktop – Are You Ready?English
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Catgirls, jackalgirls, all embarrassing. Go full-on furry.