My HL2030 is incredibly easy to use from Linux
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Because it's a disproportionate amount of effort to natively support an extra OS (particularly one as fragmented as Linux), especially one with such a small userbase that largely isn't interested in using proprietary cloud services in the first place because of data privacy and security concerns.
Obviously not all Linux users are super worried about that stuff (I mean, I use Linux and have a google pixel), but on average the Linux userbase is way way more aware of that stuff than most users who just want their photos backed up without having to worry about it.
The old thinkpads that came with those self-repair manuals maybe were. But the new ones are more or less the same as most other modern laptops. I guess they don't have soldered SSDs, which is good, but the framework is definitely better for repairability.
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The x220 is quite easily the best laptop ever made imo, and I'll never understand why they just don't slap modern hardware into it and re-release it.
Those are shockingly big numbers for a CONCACAF tournament
I use manjaro, but it isn't what I would call stable.
Who proposed doing that?
If you'd told me 5-10 years ago that multiple million US households would be tuning in to CONCACAT tournaments I'd have said you were crazy.
Here's hoping this works out. It'll be a big test after his injury issues at Chelsea. But if he can stay healthy I think he's proven that his ceiling is very high.
Yeah, I think that's what she's complaining about