I mean, you don’t need to at this point, all those incompatible with Windows 11 computers. So hard not to just buy another for $50
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cenzorrll@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma Remains Committed To A Wayland Future: 70%+ Already On WaylandEnglish0·22 days agoWhen it works it’s fantastic. I was entirely unable to use kde under xorg on my laptop, but with Wayland it’s quite usable.
I’ve also experienced kde-Wayland with an Nvidia gpu on a much more powerful desktop and I could barely log in, the mouse would move every 5 seconds or so. I did manage to find a distro with properly updated drivers as I knew it was coming down the line, but holy crap did I get to understand why Nvidia gets the hate.
cenzorrll@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.world•LibreOffice backs campaign to help users move from Windows 10 to Linux – and ditch Office, tooEnglish0·29 days agoCollabora isn’t libreoffice, they contribute to the development of libreoffice, but they are a separate entity. As far as I’ve seen, collabora works more toward collaboration on documents and online stuff rather than the function of the office suite…While also being the largest contributor to libreoffice.
It’s not really worth anyone’s time to argue about the difference, though. I already feel like I’m making the GNU/Linux stallman statement.
cenzorrll@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry pi4·29 days agoYou’re comparing a laptop at idle to the power supply for a pi that needs to power it at full load plus overhead and inefficiencies. That’s like comparing apples to an orange tree.
I come home and just turn on my laptop and look at it when I get home from work. Just to remind me that there’s better things in the world.
That looks far too polished with locked in specs for them to not have any prototype. I’d trust companies that have actually made a product that has a janky Linux implementation that’s improving, than one that doesn’t exist yet relying on crowdfunding.