Welcome to the club. Your lan port is over there. (Insert broadcom chip joke here)
Welcome to the club. Your lan port is over there. (Insert broadcom chip joke here)
I’ve been quite enjoying Mint as well. Granted, it’s been reeeal light use. But so far loving it. I’ve always enjoyed Debian distros. RHEL can kiss my butt. It was always frustrating to work with at work. I think Slackware was Debian? That was probably my first back in like 2004ish. Generally just works™
Nope, it does not. You can install a kernel made just for surface devices and you’ll get mouse emulation via touch, but Mint doesn’t have Wayland yet and it’s my understanding that Wayland is where all the good things, like gestures, lives. So, I’m waiting for that but it honestly works fine without the touch. I’d use it if it was there, but it’s fine honestly.
That said, I’ve been using Linux/osx as my primary at work for a lot of years now so I’m super unfamiliar with even basic sysadmin stuff on Windows, so I’m happy that the surface is now on Linux. Need to move my desktop to it one day, but I honestly almost never use it.
Just installed Mint on my Surface Pro 4 that’s been sitting in a drawer for years and guess what, it’s now useable again! Praise be Linux.
Same. I’ve really liked this feature in Mastadon.
Same. Keep up the good work.
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My wife gave me a bunch with a charger for Christmas like 2 years back. They’re all still in rotation for controllers around the house!
Oshit. Now this is a reason to log into my PC.
I miss 3.1. the blue background was a specific blue and the gray taskbars were gray. What a wonderful time.
Nice phone you have there. Got to show mine to a really old Dutch lady yesterday. She was flabbergasted. Had just gotten her first iphone and had no idea what to do with it. She was really nice.
Foldables FTW!!!
As a wise Arabian parrot once said, “Why am I not surprised? WHY am I not surprised!?”