Oh yes, it's all Linux. But as my main criteria for a new computer are that it runs my current Steam library and is supported on its hardware, I'm fine with that. I expect it to cost PC money.
As you say in your article "These are Linux machines aimed squarely at a mainstream, non-techie, consumer market" - and frankly, that's where I am in my home life nowadays. I do not want to play with driver settings, I want that to be someone else's job.
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Date: 2025-12-02 03:05 pm (UTC)As you say in your article "These are Linux machines aimed squarely at a mainstream, non-techie, consumer market" - and frankly, that's where I am in my home life nowadays. I do not want to play with driver settings, I want that to be someone else's job.