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Thank you for your persistance. Edited it, Sir or Madame.
Thank you for your persistance. Edited it, Sir or Madame.
You are untinted. Tha nk 's for th is, bot.
Of whom?
I edited both:
The listing price was $2700 on purchase. I bought it for around $1800. The $650 dollar are from the Lenovo outlet store. I could sell this laptop for less then $500 on ebay.
More insights I gained using this laptop (intended for the curious Linux enthusiast):
Thisnis slightly out of context. I told to (politely though, I thought) RTFM because the acronym should have been known in this channel. Though I have missspelled it and therefore his question was valuable critique.
I see; Thank you for teaching me. From now on I will try to be more objective and inclusive!
In real life I am known to be upfront (and too fast many times as well). No excuse - just some perspective from myself I have to think about.
How dare you!
I know that’s why I made this post: My hopes were high up and I payed the price. So I shared my experience.
Appreciate your follow up, Sir or Madame.
They claimed 28 Hours of no connectivity video playback with a moderate amount of brightness (if I recall correctly about 50%). It may get there half (Windows or Linux) but you will be at 0% left.
Idk why I get downvoted for this.
I am transparent and sharing my experience. I almost paid $2000 dollar for my dream and contributed as best as I can.
TIL: Don’t fk post.
// Edit: But prompt your confusion. You may get insight.
Yeah; Told you I am disappointed in some way.
I’ll be honest, this sounds interesting, but I have no idea what you’re even trying to say.
I am just sharing for the community. And I want some nerdish engagement tbqh.
Where does the $2700 price come from?
It was the manufacture price when I purchased it.
Does it support Linux or not?
It does but there are a few important things lacking. Also it isn’t stable without reading up on LKMS upfront and knowing what to do. Not all distros are capable of booting it yet (e.g. void).
Are you happy with it or not?
I poured ~$1200 to Qualcomm/Lenovo and they are employing one worker from one sub company. Interpret it on your own.
What’s LKMS?
RTFM. // Edit: I missspelled. LKML. I edited my post. Appreciated.
I’m really struggling to even parse the basics from your post.
I am open for sharing my insights, though : )
A friend of mine bought an used M1 and Linux support is limited to this day. I just want to run Debian (stable).
Framework doesn’t have (and still hasn’t) an aarch64 CPU.
The benefits of an ARM-Linux based laptop for me are:
You may come up with downsizes and I bet I can address these with easy workarounds to stay within my requirements.
One should probably search the commits for wayland but I am on mobile right now:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Avim%2Fvim+wayland&type=issues
Appears to be the GUI version and the clipboard support, yes.
Fullscreen or maximized windows always are -1 px on the right of the screen.
My cursor rests on the right of the screen so that a swipe changes workspaces and a right click opens a dropdown-launcher to navigate to apps not used frequently.
Build-in in XFCE.
Is the code base quality not ready for community reviews yet? ; )
Launches faster sounds like you have a weird shell config.
Also scrolling isn’t really existing in a terminal. If you are tail -f somefile
then it depends on how fast it is written to, how fast tail is.
If you have some TUI tool open it dependa how fast it can emit it’s UI.
If your program only emits 100MB data each seconds then a terminal sink of 30GB/s wouldn’t really benefit.
Power users like me run a terminal multiplexer anyways so there is another bottleneck.
And the configuration is onetime only (if the terminal configuration will be downward compatible with a version 10 years from now).
Thats why you are beeing told beforehand and may just pick a stock photo.
You may chime in here: I purchased it with three years of support as well (they [Lenovo] exchanged my brickes speakers, btw).