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Linux for Microsoft Surface devices. It is reality!
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i run debian sid on a surface go and i love it. my daily driver, and one of my favorite PCs in a very long time.
Awesome. Is it stable (not breaking) experience for you? Debian Unstable anyway 🙂
a little funny since the freeze lifted due to the sheer number of new versions all appearing at once, but nothing is breaking. typical post-freeze hiccups - they subside quickly, nothing has gotten in the way of being productive, and im used to it after 23 years of running Sid.
23 years... WOW😲 We found another Linux Hardcore user 😃
i would think that 23 years of primarily running one distro would be more notable, haha
Speech, vocabulary changes. Hair falls out. There is a personal penguin 🥹🤣