As does the author's head.
dartanjinn
TL;DR: ChromeOS is Linux but it's not Linux but it's a Linux so count it as a Linux but not Linux. Half.
I always thought the Red Hat business model was based around service and support with the OS being a secondary product which is why the free forks existed. When did the OS become the product?
I'm curious how it compares to the legend - the GT nano.
Arch and Debian. I have two home PCs with all my data on an smb share. One runs Debian 12, the other runs Arch. When I sit down I decide which I want to use and go. I couldn't pick one I liked better so....I didn't.
Can you elaborate on this?
6000K only? I'll pass. But the review was nice!
Isn't Ubuntu Pro free for individuals?
I run in a VM everyday for work since they won't let me install Linux directly and Wayland and Pipewire have been problematic for me. Video playback is pretty choppy (which I don't need, but it's not a smooth experience) and if I want to get sound out of the VM I have to move back to pulse. It's been pretty frustrating. Systems, though - haters can stuff it. Systemd is good.
I use workspaces regularly. Typically a browser in one, terminal in one, and the third is where I put whatever else I'm currently working with which could be dolphin and maybe gimp or an IDE, whatever the other is might be in the moment but browser and full screen terminal in separate workspaces are daily standard.
Parallax II no question.
I can second this. I've had two bricked System 76 systems because the DC jack burned itself right off the board.