

It’s just saying it’s not supported, not that it doesn’t work (although I’d avoid the ARM models). Depending on your country, I doubt that warranty voiding claim is enforceable either.
It’s just saying it’s not supported, not that it doesn’t work (although I’d avoid the ARM models). Depending on your country, I doubt that warranty voiding claim is enforceable either.
Also, if you get one of their units that has an ARM chip inside instead of an intel one, there is basically no chance you’re ever going to be able to use anything other than the software that they have by default.
Their x86 models are fine as you imply, just avoid ARM and you can install any OS you want.
Hopefully Australia follows suit, as we have our own Temu Trump in opposition coming into our election.
(not sure if btrfs can do that too but it might)
It can. And they’ll both alert you of problems if you do regular scrubs, which might be enough even with non-raid installs, if you have secondary backups.
He’s probably doing more damage as head of Medicare and Medicaid then he would have as a senator. Maybe both would have happened, but there was more opportunity for him to fall out of Trump’s graces if he had been in government for a few years.