Can’t connect natively to Microsoft AVD..using the web browser portal in ‘fullscreen mode’ isn’t ideal
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- I like some of my integrations from phone to computer. If I ever have time to switch from iOS this will change.
- I just don’t have time to futz with things. I have a working dev environment on my Mac and god help me if it breaks.
- battery life on Apple Si machines is wonderful.
Distro choice makes a huge difference and it depends on your use case.
Not quite sure what you meant by you'd be SOL if things break?? If you mean with Linux then it's best to go immutable distro, or opensuse, or nixOS, something where you can rollback your system at the next boot and it's all back to normal.
I use Mint at home. Having said that, I do still have a macbook for two reasons: work and music production. Yes, I know there are good music production tools for Linux. I’ve dabbled in Ardour before. But my workflow in Logic is already a well-oiled machine and I like how it has a ton of plug-ins that come with it out of the box.
What's keeping me from switching is that I switched about 12 years ago.
They said that their viewer was tested and designed to function mostly with Ubuntu and while it could work with other distros, it's not to be expected to be smooth.
I can't vouch for this particular software but from my experience with using Mint full time for the last 6 or so years is that regarding troubleshooting software, if a fix works on Ubuntu, it will more than likely work on Mint.
I'm only allowed to switch our old desktop to Linux now that Win10 support is running out. My partner objected until now and I chose to die on other hills. But now, when I have a weekend to spare, I can finally switch over to probably Ubuntu.
Two machines, you NEVER upgrade without reselling?
Honestly in my experience linux is dogshit.
Want literally any program that reads or writes files to be able to work? Well good fucking luck spending hours asking on discord and reading websites trying to figure out how to fix the permissions and never figuring it out.
Want the system to fucking boot the OS? Lol. Roll the dice baby! 1/3 of the time it's going to get stuck in command line.
And why struggle in the first place? Two of my favorite games don't even run on it.
And even the games that EXPLICITLY SAY THEY RUN ON LINUX IN STEAM DO NOT WORK
I turned a gaming laptop into a word processor. And ultimately into a dust collector.
I'm done trying. Fuck linux and fuck the first person who tells me different.