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    • Minion QueenM
      Minion Queen Banned @Francesco Provino
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      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

      @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

      @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
      Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

      You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

      Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

      Yeah I have tried those and they do not work great. And again as mentioned above the USB port doesn't work reliably on the Surface anyway .

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        Francesco Provino @wirestyle22
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        @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

        @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

        @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

        @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

        @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
        Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

        You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

        Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

        Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

        Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Serial console for iPad...

          https://www.get-console.com/shop/

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
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            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
            Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

            You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

            Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

            Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

            Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

            Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

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            • Minion QueenM
              Minion Queen Banned
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              Now the Ethernet for my Ipad has worked fine for me.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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                @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                Yeah I have tried those and they do not work great. And again as mentioned above the USB port doesn't work reliably on the Surface anyway .

                Right the fact that none of it actually works is the core issue.

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                  Francesco Provino @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                  Serial console for iPad...

                  https://www.get-console.com/shop/

                  I knew about it, it's sort of an hack :D.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
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                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                    @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                    Serial console for iPad...

                    https://www.get-console.com/shop/

                    I knew about it, it's sort of an hack :D.

                    So is the entire Surface, though. By that standard, you rule it out.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @Francesco Provino
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                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                      Serial console for iPad...

                      https://www.get-console.com/shop/

                      I knew about it, it's sort of an hack :D.

                      You'd need a USB-SERIAL converter for your laptop / ultrabook anyway.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @dafyre
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                        @dafyre said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                        @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                        @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                        Serial console for iPad...

                        https://www.get-console.com/shop/

                        I knew about it, it's sort of an hack :D.

                        You'd need a USB-SERIAL converter for your laptop / ultrabook anyway.

                        Only for most. It wasn't long ago that you didn't.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22
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                          The Thunderbolt Gigabit Ethernet adapter for the iPad is actually pretty fast too. Relatively speaking.

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                            Francesco Provino @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                            @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                            Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                            You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                            Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                            Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                            Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                            Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                            Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
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                              @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                              @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                              Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                              You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                              Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                              Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                              Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                              Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                              Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

                              MacBook can easily fit it, they just choose not to for their own reasons. That's their own animal. XPS 13 is a normal one, but lots do come with NICs. Mine is tiny, as small as an Air for sure, and has one.

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                                dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                                Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                                You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                                Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                                Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                                Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                                Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                                Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

                                MacBook can easily fit it, they just choose not to for their own reasons. That's their own animal. XPS 13 is a normal one, but lots do come with NICs. Mine is tiny, as small as an Air for sure, and has one.

                                I wouldn't get a laptop / ultrabook without ethernet. Even if I can get a USB one for it.

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                                  Francesco Provino @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                  @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                                  Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                                  You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                                  Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                                  Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                                  Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                                  Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                                  Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

                                  MacBook can easily fit it, they just choose not to for their own reasons. That's their own animal. XPS 13 is a normal one, but lots do come with NICs. Mine is tiny, as small as an Air for sure, and has one.

                                  So, what is your laptop precisely?

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
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                                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                    @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                                    Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                                    You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                                    Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                                    Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                                    Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                                    Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                                    Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

                                    MacBook can easily fit it, they just choose not to for their own reasons. That's their own animal. XPS 13 is a normal one, but lots do come with NICs. Mine is tiny, as small as an Air for sure, and has one.

                                    So, what is your laptop precisely?

                                    I use an HP Folio. Well did until I moved to a bigger Asus RoG just recently. I run Ubuntu on it and have loads of power. I put up with not having an ultrabook any longer for all of the power since I do so much on it now. But the ultrabook I used for forever and it was great.

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                                      Francesco Provino @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Minion-Queen said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                      @wirestyle22 Oh, and there's something related to the hardware of the iPad, also… of course I cannot connect anything ethernet or serial, and this is a BIG downside when some support is required. Neither I can use an USB drive the right way: lack of support for filesystem, I cannot burn an iso etc.
                                      Way too inflexible for what I need. With a standard laptop I can install or virtualize any os and use at least standard usb, video output and ethernet.

                                      You can't do Ethernet without the dock on the Surface either.

                                      Uhm? What about a 10€ usb-to-ethernet adapter?

                                      Outside of attaching a USB device to a VM I can't think of why I'd ever want to do this. If you need that you should have a laptop with an actual NIC IMO.

                                      Laptop without a real NIC are huge compared to the ultrabook standard of today. I can live with an ethernet adapter.

                                      Are they? Even my older ultrabooks have a real NIC and are tiny. How small are ultrabooks today?

                                      Just look at XPS 13 or the new MacBook and you will see how a NIC cannot fit them :D.

                                      MacBook can easily fit it, they just choose not to for their own reasons. That's their own animal. XPS 13 is a normal one, but lots do come with NICs. Mine is tiny, as small as an Air for sure, and has one.

                                      So, what is your laptop precisely?

                                      I use an HP Folio. Well did until I moved to a bigger Asus RoG just recently. I run Ubuntu on it and have loads of power. I put up with not having an ultrabook any longer for all of the power since I do so much on it now. But the ultrabook I used for forever and it was great.

                                      Mmmh, the latest folio don't carry an ethernet but just two usbc :D.

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                                        Francesco Provino
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                                        So, after all, seems that the Macbook 12 would be a better fit for my needs… overpriced, but at least it's a unix machine (I prefer it to win if I can choose) with good battery life. Every other ultrabook I've considered has some quirks, and/or is similar in price.
                                        I will give a chance to the Surface, and if I won't be satisfied I will wait for the next iteration of Macbook… I hope with a better keyboard and Kaby Lake.

                                        Thanks everybody for the hints!

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                                          scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
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                                          @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                          So, after all, seems that the Macbook 12 would be a better fit for my needs… overpriced, but at least it's a unix machine (I prefer it to win if I can choose) with good battery life. Every other ultrabook I've considered has some quirks, and/or is similar in price.
                                          I will give a chance to the Surface, and if I won't be satisfied I will wait for the next iteration of Macbook… I hope with a better keyboard and Kaby Lake.

                                          Thanks everybody for the hints!

                                          Why not get something actually good and put Linux on it? Way cheaper, faster and nicer than a MacBook.

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                                            Francesco Provino @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                            @Francesco-Provino said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                                            So, after all, seems that the Macbook 12 would be a better fit for my needs… overpriced, but at least it's a unix machine (I prefer it to win if I can choose) with good battery life. Every other ultrabook I've considered has some quirks, and/or is similar in price.
                                            I will give a chance to the Surface, and if I won't be satisfied I will wait for the next iteration of Macbook… I hope with a better keyboard and Kaby Lake.

                                            Thanks everybody for the hints!

                                            Why not get something actually good and put Linux on it? Way cheaper, faster and nicer than a MacBook.

                                            Big thumbs up for Linux, it's the environment of choiche for me. But… I haven't found a good Linux ultrabook yet, and I definitely don't have time to dial with the innumerable issue that Linux has with mobile hardware.
                                            I had a dell XPS 15… nvidia drivers were a big issue, the trackapad works nowhere as good as in windows, battery life was awful, the machine always run hot even with every immaginable tweaks of cpufreq and video drivers (I also contribute to the archlinux wiki in this regard). The laptop finally died of overheating, I found the GPU "cooked". Really a mess. My mbp 2011 is still brand new excepting some scratch, and I've used it all throughout the Europe almost every day. Every piece of its hardware works like a charm, and I want this polished experience from my next laptop… I've enough problems dealing with servers and VM, I don't want to waste my time for some stupid kernel upgrade that will broke that ACPI module that in turn will kill some blablabla again and again.

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