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1 month agoI’m in the UK, and last year got a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop with Linux pre-installed that was cheaper than the Windows equivalent. I had a choice of RAM, SSD, display and OS. Ubuntu was the only choice of Linux, though.
I’m in the UK, and last year got a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop with Linux pre-installed that was cheaper than the Windows equivalent. I had a choice of RAM, SSD, display and OS. Ubuntu was the only choice of Linux, though.
Maybe dribbled the wrong way. Baby spit can be a projectile…
This thread could well have been written by an infinite amount of monkeys, too.
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You can have mouse support with nano. Alt-m toggles it on or off.
Wish that was around when I moved from lemmy.world to lemm.ee some time ago. It would have saved me a bit of time. Nice that it’s there for the future, though.
Hopefully they come back alive to do so.
Can’t exactly remember, but I think it was about £50 cheaper not to have Windows (Home Edition) installed.