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by breytex
2198 days ago
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Tried to migrate from Mac to Linux half a year ago (before the 16" with the new keyboard was announced, because I hated the butterfly keyboard). Tried a bunch of dell and Thinkpad devices.
Configured a t480s with ubuntu.
First meeting where I had to share my screen and I recognized that Chrome is not able to share a dedicated screen of my three monitor setup. You need a script for that, which creates a "fake" webcam, otherwise its only possible to share the three stitched-together screens. Those are things, I just expect to work out of the box without a script or pulling two monitor cables everytime I want to screen share something. Bought the 16" Mac a week later, also not happy with that because thermals are just bad, but its better than having to script simple things. Clients don't expect you to "have to script something real quick" during meetings. As long as Linux does not cover ALL trivial multi media usecases, I don't see myself making the switch. |
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