Hi Ralf,
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 10:08 AM, Ralf Mardorf
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
IMO an AIO approach always requires a rotten compromise. Not only
related to the chosen Linux distro, but also to the chosen hardware.
[snip]
Perhaps you should use two computers, too. One for networking and
another for media production.
We usually use a dishwasher and a washing machine and not just one of
those machines to wash dishware and clothes. We can not have a Ferrari
and a family car in one car.
For web browsing and email I'm almost entirely using a Linux desktop
PC.
For music production I'm almost exclusively using a tablet PC.
For my taste it's more or less impossible to do both on one machine or
to do it vice versa. Without doubts, other people have different
needs.
I whole-heartedly agree with this approach (and I know you and I don't
agree on a lot!).
Living in a travel trailer, I have limited room for huge setups, so I
have 2 laptops. One is a 2-in-1 that I use casually, and the other is a
gaming laptop that I use as my media production and development (read:
software packaging) powerhouse.
Not all computers are suited for all needs. As you so eloquantly put,
you can't have a sports car and a minivan do the same task.
Best,
Erich
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