![]() ![]() > The point about portable computers is also false. I have some unique XMonad configurations too! But if I have to be a direct contributor to my experience, I remove a lot of the credit from the people who shipped the software, because they basically sent me an SDK for making a good UI environment. Windows 10 and Mac OS X deliver extremely high end configuration with a lot of extensibility in their Window managers via first and third parties without extensive modifications. let's just think about what you said for a second. Some will argue that that means it's primitive, but I don't think so. You just need to spend more time configuring it. Some people just need a computer that works. Not everyone has the need or want to configure their computer to suit them. Linux is more than competitive, it's just not targeted at inexperienced users. The terrain has changed and the mainstream Linux distributions are now very stable and usable daily driver systems. I think most of your points were applicable in 2005. ![]() And to preempt the bias card, I use a Mac for work and love it to death. Good luck getting macOS or Windows to do that. Performance issues? My system idles at 200mb. Why would you want to support anyone else?īattery life? My x230 with tpm installed gets 6 hours of battery life on the stock battery.ĭisplay support? I'm using a 2560x1440 monitor with the mini displayport on my x230 right now and have had no issues with it whatsoever. You just need to pick a machine with hardware manufactured by friendly vendors who help write drivers. The point about portable computers is also false. ![]() ![]()
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