They sell computers, perhaps they just want to be a unique.
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What case do you have? CPU fan? Case fans? How have you set it all up?
Talk to the person in charge of the meeting room. Every meeting room should have good ventilation, electricity and water. It’s like human rights kind of stuff. :D
Didn’t you talk about getting a new laptop computer?
It always stays in your backpack at home, and your meeting rooms at work don’t have electricity?
I don’t understand. A laptop computer on standby lasts days on battery?
If I had to regularly use a laptop computer I would charge it every day when I got home. It would just have been part of the daily routine I have when I get back home from work.
How often do you work for 12-14 hours straight without any access to electricity?
If Linux is actually of any interest for you, giving up on it because of a few hours of battery life, feels weird for me. Why not invest in a power bank or make it work some other way.
With that said. You’re obviously free to use whatever you want to. I personally can’t stand Apple and their incredibly barebones, limited and locked down operating system.
There’s always Devuan if you want Debian before Debian moved to systemd.
I can also recommend Linux Mint. It’s a great general purpose option for both beginners and experienced users.
It won’t. Well. Perhaps some distros might see new users/customers when everyone’s abandoning Ubuntu.
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I’ve been using i3 for about a decade now. Wmfs for about 5 years before that.
PS. Don’t use racist lingo please.