Bought new laptop recently as in the op picture and OneDrive ‘integration’ was the final straw for me. I used windows since 3.11 and whilst there’s some stuff I don’t like about Linux I had enough reasons to make a switch after few hours of worrying where the fuck my files went.
Just curious, what don’t you like about it? What can we fix? As in, what things can actually be changed in the experience and not, “I don’t like that Photoshop isn’t there.”
I suspect it’s issue on the hardware / software line. Example, I am yet to find the music player that can 100% reliable can play flac over Bluetooth without skipping. I’ve tried plenty, looked into the whole pipewire rubbish and so on, no joy. Sometimes it skips, sometimes not, no clue how to resolve this.
Before I moved to kubuntu (which solved the following issue) I used pop os and sometimes simply viewing Google maps fucked up the whole display, just scrambled everything only solved by hard reset. This kinda stuff.
Bought new laptop recently as in the op picture and OneDrive ‘integration’ was the final straw for me. I used windows since 3.11 and whilst there’s some stuff I don’t like about Linux I had enough reasons to make a switch after few hours of worrying where the fuck my files went.
Just curious, what don’t you like about it? What can we fix? As in, what things can actually be changed in the experience and not, “I don’t like that Photoshop isn’t there.”
I suspect it’s issue on the hardware / software line. Example, I am yet to find the music player that can 100% reliable can play flac over Bluetooth without skipping. I’ve tried plenty, looked into the whole pipewire rubbish and so on, no joy. Sometimes it skips, sometimes not, no clue how to resolve this.
Before I moved to kubuntu (which solved the following issue) I used pop os and sometimes simply viewing Google maps fucked up the whole display, just scrambled everything only solved by hard reset. This kinda stuff.