I have also heard this sentiment, that enterprise/business level hardware is best, even for personal use
Thanks, didn't know about the Broadcom wifi part.
It's just that my model is a newer generation Dell and I've heard from multiple people that Dell is getting more and more locked down and proprietary like Apple, so im thinking that's why I haven't had the best linux experience on this darn thing.
oh dude i never do backups each time i start over from scratch its a brand new version of linux. the only "important" files (that I know of), i sync to the cloud.
Yup that did it. but when I report the errors, nothing freaking happens. it just loads and loads and loads and hangs.
is it really that simple? I was trying ways to like separate them or block them from each other
Docks and dongs! Two things you ought love lol
Hmm I always though western digital was pretty decent for hard drives?
Wow that is amazing, thanks for sharing.
Thanks. I do not want to mess around with virtualization; I went down that rabbithole before and got lost and broke stuff lol. I need to do a bit more research and learning before im more confident with virtualization. So how large should the swap be? and what about a bootloader?? Are all three compatible with grub? also how large should the bootloader partition be? thanks, this is all a bit foreign to me.
Same, I am also a Linux user. What are your favorite brands?
so basically if the computer has the specs that meet the distros newest version's requirements, it theoretically should be gold?