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Can anybody help with procuring linux tablet?

I've been on a seemingly fruitless search for a linux touch screen tablet for web browsing and perhaps light gaming. I've not run into any favorable options that don't seem bogged down by the technical. Suggestions please if anybody can..

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Thinking about ditching Windows 10 and installing Ubuntu 18.04 on my machine! Is there anything I should know before going ahead with the installation?

Been using Windows my whole life. Windows 10's been really pissing me off as of late, so I thought I'd change things up a bit. I've used Ubuntu for a few days now on my other PC and am really enjoying it. Should I go ahead and replace my Windows 10? Or is there some other things I should know?

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Was bored in “class” at home
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Been working on my Wii Linux system for a little over a week now
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Request: can you moderators add an option to have a custom user flair?

Is it possible for you moderators to add an option so that users can use a custom user flair?

For example, having multiple distribution logos in my user flair.

I was going to add the Arch Linux logo to my flair so that both the Arch Linux logo and the Ubuntu logo could be seen but I, unfortunately, can only have one distribution logo.

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System76 launches Lemur Pro, its lightest Linux laptop

System76 has been manufacturing Linux-based PCs for over a decade, and the company continues to pump out new systems for those who prefer the "alternative" operating system to Windows hegemony. With its new Lemur Pro laptop, the company adds to its already formidable lineup of notebooks, desktops, and servers.

The laptop measures 12.6″ x 8.5″ x 0.6″ and weighs 0.99kg, or about 2.2 pounds.


At just 2.2 pounds (and a mere 0.61 inches thick), the Lemur Pro is System76's lightest laptop to date. Between the slim form factor and the latest Intel processors -- not to mention the 73 Whr battery -- the Lemur Pro promises great battery life, though the company is only providing claims in a cheeky fashion (10 hours to watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy, 16 hours for reading Wikipedia, 21 hours for coding with VIM). 


The Lemur Pro becomes the third System76 laptop to make use of 10th-generation (or Comet Lake) 14nm CPUs, joining the Galago Pro and Darter Pro models in offering either the Core i5-10210U or the Core i7-10510U. It supports up 40GB of RAM and, with a pair of M.2 SSD slots, up to 4TB of storage. It also features a 14.1-inch full HD 1,920x1,080 display, along with a pair of USB 3.0 ports and a USB 3.1 Type-C port with charging capabilities.


Like other System76 systems, the Lemur Pro ships with either Ubuntu or its own Pop!_OS installed. Among its other advantages, the company's OS flavor encrypts its installation and offers full-disk encryption. Like the Galago Pro and Darter Pro, the laptop also ships with open-source Coreboot firmware to replace the company's own BIOS.


System76 is promising an early April arrival for the Lemur Pro, with a starting price tag of $1,099. You can provide your contact info on the company's website to have a chance at first dibs on the new laptop.

P. S. : u/vincew thanks for the link https://system76.com/laptops/lemur

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Learn Linux

Hi i participated to a Linux course (8 hours) that i got for free. and i'm very interested to start learn a little bit more deeply that os.

For programming there are different sources to do that like freebootcamp for css,html,js etc

some good you tubers for python.

for Linux there is similar things? maybe with some exercises or small projects to do

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Why does GNOME not have LTS releases like KDE?

It would really benefit developers if GNOME also had an LTS version of itself in the same way that KDE has 5.12 and 5.18 as LTS versions, not just for extension compatibility, but for more polished user experiences across many distros that use GNOME as a default.

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Moving to linux

I'm getting ready to ditch windows and move to linux. I have a lot of stuff backed up on an ssd that has only been accessed on windows. Will I have any trouble moving my files over to linux from the ssd?

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