What's getting old is continuously asking for a Linux Drive client. I will keep on whining about it, probably until the end of my subscription.
So it is not sarcasm. As I, too, am getting old I just tend to repeat myself. A lot.
What's getting old is continuously asking for a Linux Drive client. I will keep on whining about it, probably until the end of my subscription.
So it is not sarcasm. As I, too, am getting old I just tend to repeat myself. A lot.
Rien de nouveau sous le soleil quoi. Encore qu'on aurait pu penser que les vieux riches votent RN, mais j'imagine que macron est assez à droite pour eux.
Mandatory "I want a Drive Client for Linux" comment. Why should I care about features I won't be able to access out of a cumbersome web app without even a search tool?
Also, why should I since I won't be renewing anyway.
LG OLED55C31LA
LG OLED55C31LA
...sorry... work was crazy
Check out Pipewire, which is the modern standard of linux audio
I do not have the same requirements than you, but in audio production I can route anything in any which way I need (useful for switching monitoring or sources), and I did once plug an eq to my movie player because some ripped movie was really sounding bad
There are tons of VSTs available, too
There'll be research to do, and a learning curve, but today is not the days of Jack anymore, it has become really easy if you go for a modern distro (arch, tumbleweed, fedora,...)
Have fun running your sound your way!
Just follow Improbable Research and their famous ignobel prizes ceremony for more.
Any modern gnome works great... until you have to type a lot. Also, typing on a wall-mounted screen is usually uncomfortable, not angled right.
So depending on your "obedience", debian 12, Fedora 40, OpenSuse Tumbleweed or plain old Arch will do it.
Maybe there are.different style/type/propositions of on-screen keyboards out there.
Aw crap, completely forgot, worked another part of the building all day didn't ever got near the exhibition rooms.
Better luck tomorrow I hope, sorry.
A used thinkpad for 1/3rd of that price. Perfect tu run Linux Mint. As a used device there'll be w10 on it, you can dual-boot when needed to ease the transition.
LibreOffice will get you covered in all .doc .xls etc matters.
I don't know of any laptop that's really certified for a 3 feet drop tho.
It does not, I know it because I have started them multiple times.
We use them as dumb players with an USB drive inserted, playing video on a loop all day long.
I'll fetch you the ref tomorrow.
E16 was better