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pt_PT_guy[dead post] ◴[] No.41857348[source]
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threeseed ◴[] No.41857390[source]
Well pack it up boys, Linux on the desktop is finally ready.
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gtvwill ◴[] No.41857425[source]
Linux on desktop has been ready for years now, it absolutely shreds apple and microsofts offerings, ubuntu desktop is about as schmick as it gets regardless of your views of the parent company.

Mac on the other hand is an absolute nightmare to administer for clients. Same with their phones. Printing from web browser on a Mac? Completely broken. Have to save everything to desktop and open it from there. It's an absolute joke. Wanna use your 7 year old Mac to browse the web? Oh wait you can't because the os blocks it. Legit joke of a product.

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sureIy ◴[] No.41857507[source]
Can I ctrl-paste the contents of my phone's clipboard onto my Linux computer? How many hours would that take to set up? Because that works out of the box with Macs and iPhones. Pretty useful daily.
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1. gtvwill ◴[] No.41857649[source]
Yeah that's been easy for a few years now. Kdeconnect works great/it's been available on Linux since well before windows got it.
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2. sureIy ◴[] No.41858306[source]
I don't trust the definition of "easy" from a Linux man. For me easy means logging into my iCloud account and having it work by default.
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3. aniviacat ◴[] No.41858521[source]
It's even easier than that; you don't even have to setup an account.

When your devices are on the same network, you can just request pairing on one device and accept pairing on the other. Done.