

You can do things in games which you should absolutly not do in RL…
Go for it. play these amazing games!
Its only these who cant differenciate between real and virtual who will judge you for playing it.
You can do things in games which you should absolutly not do in RL…
Go for it. play these amazing games!
Its only these who cant differenciate between real and virtual who will judge you for playing it.
Dell latitude 5285 is a very robust tablet, its old af but has an x86 intel cpu (i5 or i7 7th gen, rather slow, but fast enough for office and yt) and its easily repaireable (screws on the back) so new battery is no problem.
Refurbished they are sometimes available for ~200€ in germany
Only real issue i found was: volume buttons only work in x11 not in wayland
Volla phone has unlocked bootloader and ships with android or linux, some even have nativ dualboot
Konsole is just console in german
For me it works, it took some tinkering (changing the video device). I can unlock my v3 after boot with my face.
You can use windows hello in linux, its called “howdy” even works with sudo in terminal. Check this out: https://github.com/mudkipme/awesome-minisforum-v3?tab=readme-ov-file#faical-recognition
I bought mine here, with german keyboard layout https://minisforumpc.eu/products/minisforum-v3-se-3-in-1-tablet-mit-magnetischer-tastatur Its the slower one maybe the faster comes back idk, i got the r7 8xxx from there in april Took two month to arrive
Sure, especially if paired with the extensions mentioned here: https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/12xo5m6/gnome_on_a_tablet/ Some are outdated but there are alternatives for current gnome versions.
I had two x86 tablets with linux, both with issues. Prev. owned a dell latitude 5285 and now a minisforum v3. The latitude maybe available for ~200 in secomd hand market but its quite old i5 7th gen is pretty slow today
Both had issues with volume buttons in linux, on the dell it worked when using x11 instead of wayland and for minisforum it was a simple change in config files.
Install Ventoy on internal hdd.
https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_non_destructive.html
I have a folder called ISO on my hdd. I just drop an iso there and reboot into ventoy.
I also added ventoy to my grub, but it was pretty hacky, something like adding the uuids of ventoy and my data partition.
You can even boot some isos directly from grub without ventoy.