yep sorta my reasoning behind wanting Fedora on the desktop and Solus on my laptop. I’ve honestly not used TLP before but will definitely look into that now.
It just does some semi-smart power managing
neat hopefully it can extend my battery life a little further then, battery on this isn’t great and everything helps.
Got home, time for anime and beer.
Fedora got around 1-2 and maybe even 3 Hours of battery life and my laptop ran hotter than Mac OSX. Solus get around 3-4 hours and runs cool-ish. Antergoes has done the best so far getting around 4-5 hours if i manged it correctly and ran pretty cool
I’m just sitting here running plain ass Windows like “i’m here too”
Does it ever change with you?
Burn’em AT THE STEAK
pls no
I usually got just over 2 hours on Fedora from full charge, right now Solus is estimating around 5 hours so we’ll see how that goes. I’m optimistic giving how much lighter Solus is on my laptop.
i would run linux on here but i cba
Plenty of us here would be glad to help if you ever did
it’s not that i don’t know how, it’s that i can’t be bothered to get it all put together, plus i need actual office for some stuff
and my college uses Office 365 stuff
There’s a browser version of 365 that works in Linux, admittedly its shit but it works XD
yeah, the online versions of everything is total shite
Works alot better in chrome because microsoft has to cater to the chromebook people
Also, ngl, WIndows Hello is nice
yep last time I tried it was years back on my laptop using Chrome but the biggest issue with it was that the online version didn’t have feature parity with the offline version so sometimes documents didn’t work correctly.
i really wouldn’t mind making this a hackintosh but it’s even more hassle