My laptops are encrypted in case they get stolen or someone gets access to them at uni.
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Bannanable@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite quick, tasty, and healthy meal?7·8 months agoBeans on toast.
Bannanable@feddit.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the state of the art for KDE Connect Clipboard Sync?9·1 year agoThere is a config option that doesnt share passwords, “as marked by password managers” idk how well it works but it might block that behavior. On the PC side in clipboard configs in kde connect.
Bannanable@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your Microsoft Windows hidden gem apps812·1 year agoThe speed at which new users can download Rufus and have linux installed over that shit is truly amazing.
Just windows, I had windows 10 installed on my laptop and was constantly fighting with windows update so when the system broke (wouldn’t boot) I finally installed Ubuntu. These days I use arch BTW.
I’d just like to say that if something says Ubuntu support it will very likely work on all Debian based distros unless its something really low level and your running one that swapped out systemd or something. They normally just mean that they ship their software as a .deb file and even that can be installed on non Debian distros if your willing to do some special stuff. Also as for drivers/firmware I’ve never had any issues except when trying to use a distros that doesnt include non-free firmware.
Mint is my go-to recommendation.
Thinkpad t480, they can be found pretty cheap second hand, then install libreboot. Can be upgraded with 64 GB of ram and a 4K screen.