tankerkiller125 davwheat We have a couple of Laptops we recently purchased that have the latest Ryzen mobile processors (I believe) Notably their E series has them.
davwheat tankerkiller125 Yeah, last time I looked though they were 3000 series, annoyingly, and now that 5000 series is out, they're still on 4000 series. The battery is pretty underwhelming at 45 Wh. I barely get by a full school day with 91 Wh š
tankerkiller125 davwheat The thing to remember though is that ThinkPads are for business, not consumer, so reliability is way more important than next gen speed or features (at least in the minds of both businesses and manufacturers)
ornanovitch tankerkiller125 My good old T440s: a perfection since 8 years for my usual academic & dev work ā„ļø (with Arch Linux in my case)
[deleted] luceos excellent ux/graphics/performance and quality case/hardware.. And a usually outrageous price tag to match š”
010101 Unfortunately, Iām forced to use a Dell at work. It always has issues. Situations like this are what make people turn to Apple. š And make me ignore Microsoft events.
ctml Linux or bust š WSL works but it's not quite as good as the real thing. I'm stuck with it at work for the time being on Windows, but I run Fedora at home.
tankerkiller125 ctml The only issue I have with Linux for enterprise type environments is the lack of things like Group Policies for sysadmins to manage huge collections of machines easily.
tolgaaaltas Internal test build leaked: https://www.xda-developers.com/windows-11-screenshots-leak/ https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-11-build-21996-has-leaked-new-desktop-ui-and-more A reminder from Zac Bowden:
Darkle tolgaaaltas On ultrawide screens like in my case it will be very comfortable to have the icons centered, cool. Probably what I'm most looking forward to are the tabs in the file explorer, it would be a disappointment if they don't add them.
Darkle tankerkiller125 I really agree with this despite the short experience I had as a sysadmin (about 2 years) it's amazing what can be done, I'm curious if maybe there is a Linux distro with this goal, but Windows is really solid in this area.
tolgaaaltas Darkle I'm most looking forward to are the tabs in the file explorer It was on the case before Chromium-based Edge. They've actually tried tabs in some previous builds under Legacy Edge (Spartan). But they decided to switch to Chromium.
Darkle tolgaaaltas Wow, I had no idea about this, I really don't know why it's taking so long to get this out, I have about 8-10 file explorer windows most of the time and the experience is not very pleasant when you have to go from one to another. Let's hope they finally release it š
tolgaaaltas Darkle If you're still interested in a tabbed experience on Windows, you can use the Files app.
Darkle meetdilip We'll see, with Windows 10 the leaked version had nothing to do with the version that was finally presented.
tolgaaaltas meetdilip next week (this monday), you can join Insider Program if you want. But Windows 11 requires Trusted Platform Module 2.0 which is comes with 4th gen Intel processors or above.
EvilExecutor tolgaaaltas Hmm, looks like most of the old PCs cannot run Windows 11 because of the Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Requirement.