What does not just work on mint, that you need?
😇and about your multiseat setup. After a short internet search, it seems, that this is a feature of the displays server x.org, which can be used with any Linux: https://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/Multiseat/
This is not meant as Attack, this is just a info I want to share with you!
Well, he had chosen manjaro… So, I was not surprised. He would have had a way better time by either stick to fedora and flatpaks, or EndeavourOS and installing everything from AUR/extra/EndeavourOS repos via yay.
Or maybe something Debian based… but I already see him installing a .deb instead of adding the source to APT and get confused about no Updates.
They don‘t even stop at enterprise level. You have to adjust a lot using intune and other tools to make windows enterprise not a privacy nightmare that may even be illegal to force your workers to work with.
You can use the app cider for that (Oh, it is a Electron app 😂🙈)
Even tho i love EndeavourOS to install my Arch, OP asked without archinstall etc. So I assume it includes EndeavourOS.
It is more easy to enter, if you were in once. Same as with LastPass, I guess.
Proton is only sandboxed if you use it with a flatpak Software. Ether steam, bottles or Rufus, all of them available as flatpak.
You may need flatseal to give it access to specific stuff outside the sandbox, like mounted isos, for example.
And you can use matrix bridges or whatsapp web via phone as a server at home
It is over 80% if you only look at the youth
I think about creating a phone out of a raspberry Pi compute module and include a dedicated NPU in the build 🤔
To learn about new architectures, now as they grow significance more and more, I’d say
To experiment, I guess
I see it more as a good anti-Microsoft argument 🤷🏻♀️
https://forums.swift.org/t/introducing-sourcekit-lsp/17964
Even Swift Supports it 😮
You do not need to choose a distro -> already defined as mint…
You don’t need to do a dual boot in order to test what works. Just use the stick to liveBoot into mint but don’t start the linux installer. In this way, you can test if the things you need do just work without changing anything on the windows HD/SS
But my question was about what isn’t just working, which was your argument prior for not using Linux and now it turned out, that you not seem to know, I guess