Never have I ever successfully updated a fedora system. It was always a reinstall.
Warming the key of a car in the freezing winter may have driven me to suck keys. Piercings didn't remind me of such though.
Maybe true but your comment is humanizing "dumb" AI.
Graphics driver for sc8280xp are already a thing. There are more issues in convenience daily driving linux, currently. From the top of my head:
- firmware update path
- dtb update/loading path
- no virtualization
- no universal dock compability
- missing HDMI/DP features
I suspect that these issues are common between their ARM chips and will be addressed for both chips almost simultaneously. But I have no real idea on kernel development. And their documentation is only shared with linaro so one can only guess.
Some elaboration of mine for doing this post:
Once I helped organizing some huge event. Attending negotiations between a monopol-like company and the purchasing departments.
Attendees required to be far from certain competition and even ruling participation out under certain circumstances.
I am in favor of the doubt but there has to be more similiarities between these sponsor than to the common eye. So I posted this.
I am hiding for posting these. Will flag the post in the dawn as NSFW when everybody asleep.
Modularity of software ranked way too low.
Pff. I once saw some crack-y woman using the entire shelf of makeup in the store.
It is bearable but feature complete. Every month linaro and the community add functionality. The most recent things include a custom power-domain mapper implementation and apparently camera support.
If you are running wayland you can simply install any os and its working oob.
The laptops weight and heat production is awesome. Very practical. Also the body is exceptional sturdy and worth mentioning (even in comparsion to a T14, e.g.).
But:
- external monitors are not detected at boot
- no hibernation
- battery time is very depended on the task. It ranges from 4 to 13 hours.
- no virtualization support, so one is stuck with tiny code generator runtime when using kvm
- audio is pretty quiet, so depending on the environment an external source is required.
I followed almost all patches on the lkml. It appears to me that the upcoming chip can benefit from the sc8280xp hugely. It sufficies for my use cases but I promised myself a little better, yet.
Man. I bought Lenovo ARM. I wanted to buy a tuxedo so badly. Now I'm stuck with this thinkpad.
I can't honestly recall or put my finger on it what I did wrong.
Choose fedora because it used my laptop subwoofer and wasn't a rolling release. I remember each time (x2) reading about how to update the distro and each time my system was completely borked. I went to debian, read upon alsa, made my subwoofer work with a homegrown script and never looked back.
To this day I am wondering if people recommending redhat are trolls or paid.