From a recent search i made, with similar purpose, these may support x86 and are based on either Debian or Ubuntu: antiX, Q4OS, Slax; Zorin Lite, LXLE.
(I haven't combed through the results yet so YMMV and there may be cadavers.)
From a recent search i made, with similar purpose, these may support x86 and are based on either Debian or Ubuntu: antiX, Q4OS, Slax; Zorin Lite, LXLE.
(I haven't combed through the results yet so YMMV and there may be cadavers.)
Serial numbers are hardly covert though... but yeah.
Unsung heroes.
Yes MS intentionally implements it inconsistently and yes that's why i meant whichever format is open.
Missing /s there...
Upgradable battery: 24 Wh internal + 72 Wh discrete battery
I think they're 2x 24 Wh, don't have mine at hand to check or YMMV. Haven't really tested it much though yet.
I get the usefulness of technical telemetry such as kernel version, RAM, disk space, processor type, etc... but NIC MAC? HDD serial? WTF?
Focus instead on enforcing standards' compliance so i can open a .docx
with any program and be usable anywhere.
Then focus on enforcing FOSS software in public services but don't bother with a "european linux distro", that's just a waste of resources. There are already a great deal of distros around. Considering geopolitics i'd go with SuSe or some other EU-based distro.
Meanwhile Dave from Accounting has password123 written on a post-it on the monitor.
The fact that the founder commented in approval is gold.