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  • So far I love it. I bought it brand new from Lenovo and you could pick from I think 3 or 4 distros. I picked fedora, which it came with 38. When I first booted up it had a bios update which honestly surprised me that they would bother. Then upgraded to 40 through the fedora upgrade path. All painless.

    I was fully prepared to make a windows live USB just to flash the bios/firmware.




  • mortalic@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldA broken man
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    2 months ago

    I just installed fedora 40. Was absolutely amazed when my three monitors just worked. Installed some games and realized I had forgotten to install the Nvidia drivers. Installed them… Laptop locked up wouldn’t boot. Unplugged the third monitor and it started working. Screw Nvidia. Not buying another system with their trash. Fix your driver’s you selfish POS





  • I had a couple Asus laptops over the last few years, and didn’t much care for them overall. Too bulky, and finicky at times. For my current laptop I went with Lenovo legion slim and I much prefer it.

    If you want to go Linux gaming, then I’d stay away from Asus completely. There is a project called Asus ctl, which I had ok luck using but it’s better for older Asus models.

    If you truly want to focus on Linux gaming, system76 makes some similar laptops to the Asus lineup but with more compatible hardware.

    There is also the fedora slimbook which probably gives you the best form factor with at least a somewhat modern GPU.

    Lastly, the best option, regardless of windows or Linux is to get a Framework laptop. Though they can get pricey




  • Being honest here, I have a car with android auto and I hate having to plug it in for a variety of reasons.

    1. I just want to get in and drive, the music should just play and all the stuff should just get out of the way.

    2. I don’t want to charge my phone every time I drive my car, it’s not necessary and can be hard on the battery

    3. This is doubly important for an EV, I don’t want to waste EV power charging a phone that doesn’t need charging

    My opinion, Phone OS makers need to get their shit together around android auto / apple carplay. Too much nonsense gets in the way of all the actually important pieces. When you get in a car with only a radio, the music just starts playing when you get in. Which means, your experience is better with old tech. That’s just ridiculous.

    I personally think a better idea is to just start equipping cars with cell modems that you add to your plan or something. There is no need to offload this work to your cellphone when the car has more physical space for that kind of thing anyway. I mean tesla’s just have a borderline gaming computer in them these days.