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    [โ€“] 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

    The fact that I tried nearly a dozen distros, and I tinkerer with it for a literal month, I'm not touching shit.

    Lol ๐Ÿ˜‚, yeah, I can understand that. You just want things to work, totally understandable.

    Now, fuck no, it should "just work".

    Agreed. I can understand things not just working 20 years ago, but in this day and age, yes, they should just work.

    I think money is the main issue... for most of the devs working on Linux, this is a fun side project, not an actual job. So, they dedicate spare time to this, nothing more. It's the sad truth I'm afraid.

    [โ€“] wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

    A bit of ranting about this machine:

    This is my first TP machine (X13 Gen 2, Intel) and while it is fine as a very-overpriced business unit (seriously, it should cost half the asking price - and then I paid for 5y of top tier warranty and support on top of that, as it's my first TP and I don't trust past praise to equal future quality), I was surprised, annoyed, to find that there is absolutely no Linux support for it. Like yeah, it shipped with win 10 pro, but several similar machines have at least Ubuntu and something else officially supported, can't remember off the top of my head. My suspicion is that it's due to the (lack) of cell modems in those units. I don't think Lenovo wants these units with, I guess 'potential liability', getting unlocked and used in non-Windows environments. That might be all bullshit but they sure as fuck aren't going to give an honest answer about it.

    I went with the TP because it was offered through my cell carrier, so compatability was guaranteed, and because everyone is like 'woo ThinkPad!' but... it's fine, but it's not this steamrolling, ass-kicking, blazing machine and experience that I was foretold. Hell, the battery has had to be replaced just 6 months into ownership, it would last 30 minutes full to empty with mere web browsing. The replacement, now a year later, is reporting like 88% life. I use this machine suuuuper lightly, as a glorified hotspot and web browser when I'm away at conventions and stuff. If they've cheaper out brutally hard on something as obvious as the battery, what else have they cheapest out on?

    Anyway lol. Just venting.