Ones of the reasons I like Pop, they install a recovery partition with a copy of the install USB, finally they have a ‘factory reset’ that reinstalls the OS while keeping the users home folders.
Ones of the reasons I like Pop, they install a recovery partition with a copy of the install USB, finally they have a ‘factory reset’ that reinstalls the OS while keeping the users home folders.
Rust and a bit of Python
Were you running Wayland by any chance?
If you want to support Linux devs and continued development, I would buy from System76, Tuxedo Computers, or even Framework.
If you’re going to buy used then yeah the Thinkpad is fine.
There’s also an open source alternative called Websurfx
I just installed TrueNAS on a desktop with a lot of SATA slots. https://www.truenas.com/
This is my recommended gaming distro, its actually works from my experience unlike the 3 different arch based distros I tried.
It depends on the person and their experience obviously, but for me, trying Linux back in 2020 felt like when I was new to computers in general and was poking around and learning Windows XP for the first time. It was fun seeing all the different settings options and features that were new to me.
Not only that, they support the right to repair and offer replacement parts on ALL of S76’s laptops
If you go with Python and prefer a video tutorial I used this free course. It might be too basic and beginner level for you however. https://learning.edx.org/course/course-v1:HarvardX+CS50P+Python/home
I found a thinkpad with a radeon GPU for only 200 which was nice.