No, I'm not a Linux user.
No, I'm not a Linux user.
Hey everyone, wondering how many of you are using a Linux version on at least one device at home. It can vary depending on how often you use it. Feel free to share your computer model, the "distribution" you're running, and why you're interested in spreading Linux!
You're currently using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on your Lenovo Thinkpad T430.
Currently I run two primary Linux systems. On my desktop I have an ArchLinux VM using XFCE, which I rely on for work and programming. My laptop, an Asus N550JX, is set up with Xubuntu 17.04. Additionally, I own a couple of Raspberry Pis that are running Raspbian versions.
I own a triple installation with Windows 10, Windows 7 and Ubuntu 16. It's simpler to build programs on Linux/unix systems.
I own a Lenovo 100S 11" netbook with Ubuntu Budgie. The battery performance is excellent, lasting roughly eight hours on screen time, making it ideal for browsing, watching videos (1080p supported), and using libreOffice for academic work. Teamviewer runs on my main machine but struggles with its tasks; I handle 3D design through this setup. It was purchased for €80, including a few removable keys that were quickly disabled. Ubuntu needed some adjustments, though many fixes were already shared by others using the same chipset—this model supports both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.