I'll check it out. You're the second person to mention Aurora to me recently
Oh that's great to know. Does it have buttons on it? And if it does do they work or are programmable?
I enjoy PC as I can emulate classic console, DOS, etc. games too. My OS of choice is Linux
I've used Lineage on multiple devices, Calyx, and Graphene. Graphene by far has the least issues (basically none), and the best compatibility in my experiences. Being able to relock the boot loader is perfect for a mobile device too.
I'll checkout the ublue stuff, thanks for the heads up. I started with Mint but agree with you, Kinoite is a perfect replacement. Very familiar UI, very modern, and all the stuff you said.
That's not native to Kinoite and since the computer is for my Dad and it'll be his first Linux experience I don't want to be adding things with RPM-OSTree. I did add some more info on the key into my post. I hope that helps you
Not sure what that macro is for but I added more info on my post about the key. I hope it helps
I don't know and I won't be testing it. This computer is for my Dad and will be his first Linux experience so I can't be running any experiments. It would be interesting to find out though
Everything. Data breaches/leaks happen all the time. The more these companies have to admit what happened and be shamed and fined the more they will care about security for their customers.
What do you mean by "crazy Bluetooth thing"? Are you saying to avoid a stylus that only connects via Bluetooth? I wasn't able to find the screen's touch protocol even when checking Dell's owners manual. I guess I'll have to contact their support. I was able to find various stylus protocols however such as Wacom AES 1&2, WGP, in-cell panel support, and Microsoft Pen Protocol.