top | item 41386076 (no title) croutonwagon | 1 year ago Right. But im supporting these in a business environment with users that arent techy. Windows is basically needed. Privacy isnt even on the radar. And secuirty is handled via companies like crowdstrike. discuss order hn newest colordrops|1 year ago Yeah I hear you, sounds rough. Any experience with Linux on these devices? Windows BS isn't really an indictment of the hardware running Linux is it? croutonwagon|1 year ago Hardware generally is great. Biggest complaint is them swapping the fn and ctrl keys, but you can change that in bios.Most common failure points have been1. Usb-c going bad on e an l series.2. Chassis intrusion going off on t x or p series. Which will halt boot and require the user to ack load replies (1)
colordrops|1 year ago Yeah I hear you, sounds rough. Any experience with Linux on these devices? Windows BS isn't really an indictment of the hardware running Linux is it? croutonwagon|1 year ago Hardware generally is great. Biggest complaint is them swapping the fn and ctrl keys, but you can change that in bios.Most common failure points have been1. Usb-c going bad on e an l series.2. Chassis intrusion going off on t x or p series. Which will halt boot and require the user to ack load replies (1)
croutonwagon|1 year ago Hardware generally is great. Biggest complaint is them swapping the fn and ctrl keys, but you can change that in bios.Most common failure points have been1. Usb-c going bad on e an l series.2. Chassis intrusion going off on t x or p series. Which will halt boot and require the user to ack load replies (1)
colordrops|1 year ago
croutonwagon|1 year ago
Most common failure points have been
1. Usb-c going bad on e an l series.
2. Chassis intrusion going off on t x or p series. Which will halt boot and require the user to ack