When I moved from ChromeOS to Linux last month I made a small but significant change in my setup. I installed Firefox as the default browser on all my desktop and mobile devices: a Linux PC, an Android smartphone, and an Android tablet.
It's increasingly important to avoid monocultures, support open systems, and send web publishers the message open systems can't be ignored.
https://journal.paoloamoroso.com/system76-merkaat-with-linux-mint-first-impressions
@amoroso
I recently went the other way and bought a Porcoolpine from SimplyNuc that came with Ubuntu and put @pop_os_official on it (because I wanted a silent, fanless machine).
I prefer the way Pop OS handles worskpaces out of the box and it has the icons I want. (Mint has similar functionality, but it takes additional configuration).
Like you I was amazed at the simplicity and speed of installation: less time than setting up a new Mac or PC with preinstalled software.
@rob The mini PC is a terrific form factor.
@amoroso
My one fear right now is that my computer came with a 13th generation Intel chip and it is one of the bad ones that fails.
SimplyNuc has not released a BIOS update for it and I am concerned that I may burn it out…even though I am not really doing anything intense at the moment. This is our kitchen computer.
@rob
Yes, good point! trust is the thing one cannot afford when dealing with hardware (or software for that matter) nowadays 😅
Don't worry, Apple isn't much better in this regard — typing this on a 2011 MBP with fried AMD GPU: Apple had been refusing to admit this problem for four years (!) before starting this replacement program: https://9to5mac.com/2015/02/19/macbook-pro-repair/
My unit kept working fine and died in about a couple of months after the replacement program was over 🤦
@rob
Wow, lucky! Maybe it has something to do with that replacement program, sadly — mine had survived 😅
This sometimes happens with Apple, my friend's early plastic MacBook got its motherboard fried, he was expecting the worst, but they've just given him a new one and with Core 2 Duo — which was the newest at the time, replacing the Core Duo one he had 😂
@amoroso
@m0xee @amoroso
Between the 2 laptops, I used them for almost a decade. I wasn’t very pleased about the first one, never had one issue with the second one.
I’m grateful for the second laptop, but having a week without a computer on a business trip was…scarring.
In the end, I find Apple computers to be about as reliable as any other I’ve had: some good, some not so good.
At this point, they seem overpriced, loaded with features I don’t care about. Which is why I went Nuc.