he made a video about weird linux distributions, including the Hannah Montanna distro, Biebian (Justin Beiber distro based on debian), and Vinux, which is a distribution for the vissually impaired.
I bet. loved my x230 when I still had it, gave it to my parents when I got my MSI
I like it too but god, that battery life and that trackpad I have now are fricking pathetic lmao. I use it plugged and with a mouse 90% of the time
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Yeah thats on par from my experience as well. had a couple of those super gamer ones back in like 2017 with a 1060 and one of those power hungry mobile i7s, trackpad was a nightmare to use but I quite liked the keyboard. think it was some steelseries branded thing
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
I bought mine in 2020, got a 9th gen i5 and a 2060 in it. I like the keyboard on mine too (except for the fact it's ANSI, I'm a euro so I prefer ISO), but I'm not that picky on that, as long as it's chiclet and has at least more travel than a Mac I'm happy with it. my x230 was the best keyboard I ever had on a laptop tho
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
those classic Thinkpads are definitely a dream to use, got a lot of cool memories watching my dad design power systems and crunching numbers in matlab on old t60s and older. it was cool typing on those as a kid because it felt so much nicer and kind of futurisric than the membrane that came with my beige box
yes. reading the manual and installing an OS by cli only is something most people are going to get filtered by. it's not hard to read and understand, but it takes some amount of brain power and most people just want to doom scroll through tiktok.
so i guess the blind person has an advantage on this regard since all they do is "read" by hearing.
blind people when archinstall doesn't let you manually resize partitions without errors
hot
Gentoo has a developer who's blind (williamh), writes ebuilds and stuff, and ofc has been able to install gentoo.
Really, what's your excuse?
She's a woman
What was this comment responding to?
Did Linusberg made another moronic linux video?
he made a video about weird linux distributions, including the Hannah Montanna distro, Biebian (Justin Beiber distro based on debian), and Vinux, which is a distribution for the vissually impaired.
Archbros how are we feeling about this?
extremely good, archbro
With my perfect vision I can see how tedious arch is
Imagine listening to a woman
bumo
My excuse? I don't want Chinese backdoors in my system.
I installed arch on my t480 this morning, its quite a nice distro
nice, I've been running it on a t480s for over a year now.
hell yeah, how do you like the t480s?
I'm using it right now on my MSI laptop (and have been since november last year)
kinda want a T480 tho
its a great little machine, working on it feels great.
I bet. loved my x230 when I still had it, gave it to my parents when I got my MSI
I like it too but god, that battery life and that trackpad I have now are fricking pathetic lmao. I use it plugged and with a mouse 90% of the time
Yeah thats on par from my experience as well. had a couple of those super gamer ones back in like 2017 with a 1060 and one of those power hungry mobile i7s, trackpad was a nightmare to use but I quite liked the keyboard. think it was some steelseries branded thing
I bought mine in 2020, got a 9th gen i5 and a 2060 in it. I like the keyboard on mine too (except for the fact it's ANSI, I'm a euro so I prefer ISO), but I'm not that picky on that, as long as it's chiclet and has at least more travel than a Mac I'm happy with it. my x230 was the best keyboard I ever had on a laptop tho
those classic Thinkpads are definitely a dream to use, got a lot of cool memories watching my dad design power systems and crunching numbers in matlab on old t60s and older. it was cool typing on those as a kid because it felt so much nicer and kind of futurisric than the membrane that came with my beige box
sorry chuds i'm using a superior distro
the only hard part about an arch install is figuring out what btrfs subvolumes i want
everything else is brain dead
What's a braille display?
The exact same LAN driver works for my PC on Debian but not on Arch. Spent an hour installing and was disappointed.
i'm not really sure how being blind relates to installing an os
while blind people can't read a screen, they can read braille displays and be read to
Where is the challenge supposed to be? Are Archtards now pretending their installer is some kind of badge of honor? It isn't gentoo, you fat clown.
yes. reading the manual and installing an OS by cli only is something most people are going to get filtered by. it's not hard to read and understand, but it takes some amount of brain power and most people just want to doom scroll through tiktok.
so i guess the blind person has an advantage on this regard since all they do is "read" by hearing.
Arch is not hard to install, I've done it a couple of times before. But that's not enough reason to distro swap.