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I had Windows VM running at some point, but I found it easier to dual boot, but I guess it is a matter of taste
"Veteran" sounds so much better - from now on I am not a long time (old) linux user, but a veteran linux user
@advocatux
I had Windows VM running at some point, but I found it easier to dual boot, but I guess it is a matter of taste
"Veteran" sounds so much better - from now on I am not a long time (old) linux user, but a veteran linux user
@lakotaubp Thanks for the hint about the telegram group - I'll think about it.
Hi
I'm a linux user since suse 6.x or so (so you can tell I am really old) coming from Germany. I am in an endless quest to ban Windows/iOS from all my systems, which is largely successful - except that I have to have Windows boot option on my desktop for tax declaration. But anyway, that is only fired up once a year.
After the Youyota tablet turned out to be a scam (luckily I put no money in it) and Purism shelved their librem11 for now, I got my hands on a new BQ M10 FHD and started to install UBports. After I realised that I had to install android-tools on my Suse laptop (is that somewhere in the docs?), everything went smoothly
I should come clean: I prefer SuSE + KDE. So I hope I will not get banned from here to never speak again...
I now also managed to get the libertine container installed. After I removed a link that pointed to nowhere (maybe from the system-settings set-up that did not work for me? Should I report that here or on github?) I was able to install a container. Now I got emacs and orgmode running the only thing left is
Thanks to the ubports community for all the hard work!