The devices you listed are either locked down, or are low powered devices themselves. None of them have a keyboard which is essential for linux.
Michal
#WhenTaken #433 (05.05.2025)
I scored 957/1000 (💡x5) 👑
1️⃣📍918 m - 🗓️💡0 yrs - 🥇200/200
2️⃣📍769 m - 🗓️💡0 yrs - 🥇200/200
3️⃣📍💡222 km - 🗓️1 yrs - 🥇191/200
4️⃣📍💡153 km - 🗓️10 yrs - 🥇179/200
5️⃣📍💡216 km - 🗓️5 yrs - 🥇187/200
https://whentaken.com/
I feel the same about youtube. I pay for premium, but sometimes creators bake in their own ads. I wish youtube would pay creators enough so they wouldn't have to do it.
You also support big tech by giving them traffic and watching the ads. The only way to not support them is to not use it.
Podcast ads are easy to skip. Still, i pay subscription to my favourite podcast network to support them, and it's more convenient not having to skip.
And they don't last as long anymore.
X1 yoga gen 3. Fedora 40.
I already tried. Linux has some issues with basic things like a working sleep mode and a working thunderbolt port at the same time on my laptop.
Because most places you'd use it already has free WiFi (home, office, train, coffee shop, etc), and everywhere else you can just tether from the phone, so there's no point paying a separate bill just for the laptop.
But you can still get a laptop with lte, it's an option if you need it. My x1 yoga has a sim slot. Or you can get a usb dongle.
Same, 😊
Connections
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Other countries should move their armies near Russian borders and waters just to keep them on their toes and prevent them from redeploying those troops to Ukraine.
Cheating themselves out of education.