Evidence of dead internet theory aside, I was referring to the feature where you could attach the Edge sidebar to the side of your monitor so it's there even when edge was closed. It seems that feature was removed, but it would be very useful for teams...
Edge you can dock the right side icon thing to the edge of the screen which is a neat feature that's somewhat wasted on Edge. We use teams for work, and I was wondering if Microsoft has made it so you can detach the Teams left side bar and dock it to the left side of the screen?
My setup has an ultrawide monitor and my two monitors are stacked vertically, so I'd like to move that taskbar to the left edge so it's in a vertical orientation and out of the way. Is it possible to do this? It seems to be disabled in settings, and Winaero tweaker doesn't seem to have that...
I have an old Lenovo ThinkServer TS440 that has a PSU with a proprietary connections, which is a 4-pin cpu connector and a 14-pin motherboard connector. I was thinking I would have to replace the PSU when I swap put the motherboard for a modern Intel system, but it seems that MSI plans to commit...
it would be equivalent to running linux without a desktop environment installed. It would give some efficiencies to a headless server, but would work great for a test bed for Microsoft to determine what is the bare minimum needed to make a full OS and build from there - instead of trying to pare...
The two type-c ports are USB4 with Thunderbolt 3, so you can connect an eGPU to it.
In theory, someone could make a dock for the Legion Go that has a AMD RX 7700XT or something and you could use it like a powerful desktop computer, then pop it out for portable gaming or tv gaming.
I'm not sure what i feel about the much higher screen resolution. the Steam Deck is only 800p which lets it be more frugal with it's battery. If this thing needs to power a much higher resolution screen, will the battery life be much reduced even with the bigger battery? Reviews mention that...
Steam Deck is proving that the Handheld formfactor is popular enough for others to try, so I was wondering what would it look like if Microsoft were to throw their hat in the ring?
I guess my questions is, Is there enough overlap between Xbox OS and Windows OS for Microsoft to make a device...
They do for macOS, so if Linux ever gets legitimate attention and marketshare they might. But realistically that would involve the GNOME fork developers banding together and convincing Ubuntu and Fedora to ship with their fork by default instead of Gnome.
Honestly the only reason WHY there are so many distros is because the developers behind the GNOME desktop environment are extremely difficult and refuse to add badly needed features and capabilities.
Generally think of Linux like Windows 3.1 and DOS, where the Windows graphical interface and...
I don't consider it likely that Windows would go subscription - only, as many many users would refuse to upgrade from the last permanent license OS. Plus linux is getting pretty viable. I was running Zorin OS for a month or so and it is perfectly good OS that has done a lot of work to be user...