Igpu was fantastic, when it worked. Single core performance was also good. I don’t have any 10th gen Intel devices to compare to. Both 10 nm and 14 NM.
Igpu was fantastic, when it worked. Single core performance was also good. I don’t have any 10th gen Intel devices to compare to. Both 10 nm and 14 NM.
So they.just reinvented the DVB-T tuner.
Edit: I looked it up and it’s literally just that. The fact they’re shoving it into feature phones is interesting.
I tried xubuntu when I was 14 on a live cd to get students admin access on our school laptops. Once I got my own machine, I kept it on windows 10 until it became unstable so I moved to Bunsenlabs, then Pop OS due to it’s dgpu. (Intel igpu, amd dgpu)
You can get around it a few ways. Some are drive agnostic, some aren’t. Also your drive might not be super affected by it. My dad’s Sony AIO PC didn’t have an issue ripping while a USB DVD drive I borrowed did.
Edit: the Sony AIO PC was also from 2012. It was running windows 7 when I did this.
Something to keep in mind is that Riplock is a thing. It will make DVD reads slower.
The 11th gen Intel cpus did not age well at all. They ran too hot, they were super inefficient at light work. They’d idle fine but as soon as you did something small, the fans would kick on and you suddenly had a half hour reduction in your battery life.
The M series laptops are fantastic and honestly, I don’t mind USB hubs as much. Also if your phone supports USB c display out, you can use it with that. Unless if it’s an iphone, then it’s kind of scuffed. It does work and I have gotten actual work done with it.
You have to be careful on the 80 series. They are either 7th gen Intel or 8th gen Intel. My sister has an i5-7200u t580. Also 8th gen is weird, I’ve been having issues with my pavilion trying to get it to run at base clock. I had to uninstall Intel thermald and run “throttled”, a GitHub script to run at base clock.
Also it’s the last generation of T series that has dual batteries, and a few gens later, they move to soldered ram.
E and L series ThinkPads tend to have upgradable ram. The build isn’t as good but the upgradability is something to keep in mind.
As for the specs and the lack of mentioning them, I agree.
Why would I talk about US prices/currency for a danish tech site?
If someone is looking for tech in Europe, it doesn’t make sense for me to use a US reference.
But wouldn’t mint have the same issues as Debian 12?
I checked LinuxPusher and I wouldn’t say they’re affordable. Their laptops are 2-3x the price of the same laptop running no OS on sites like eBay.de. For example, their cheapest T470 is 3000 krone, while the equivalent laptop on ebay is like 150 euro or 1120 krone.
I looked at a Thinkpad L14 G1, an elitebook 840 G5, and the dell 3060 Micro and it’s the same. Consistently 2x and higher markup.
Is that markup worth a 2 year warranty?
You could literally buy a second device if the first one kicks the bucket and still be out ahead monetarily.
If you want to slowly start using linux and already have a pc, make a portable install on any flash drive (I like external ssds for this exact reason) you want, and boot it. (ideally set the RealTimeIsUniversal registry entry in windows so Linux and windows don’t fuck up the bios time).
But would it fix the core issues that OP is having?
Treat it like a base Chevy S10.
It can probably tow more, usually 500 kg is like the bare minimum for American cars. Also us towing standards are a bit more strict. A car in the EU is rated to tow more than a car in the US, even if it’s identical.
EVs have a very low COG due to the batteries being at the bottom of the car. This is a good thing for handling but making them lighter would be even better.
Tires? General handling? Crash safety for others?
I believe so if they want to be highway legal.
I want this to be successful
Mine had issues with integrated graphics where the driver would crash constantly.
I’m assuming stock ax210 wifi card as well.
I had a lot of stability issues on 11th gen Intel but I was using windows. (I have switched to an amd motherboard on my laptop (no it’s not a framework))
They didn’t reinvent it, they just took a tv box chip and shoved it into a phone.
Edit: the soc that they are using is worse than the feature phone soc in my old Nokia from 2008. What the actual fuck.