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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse
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      While I have just gotten my new Dell - I'm setting it up as WIndows ,... for now. But - I am doing a hard consideration to 'follow' @scottalanmiller in the ways of Ubuntu with a Win10VM.

      This Dell Inspiron is nicer than the last Dell, but I don't think as good as the ACER that just died... but as I just got it yesterday, I'm still setting and moving things.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @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?:

        I've no use for the tablet mode, I was thinking it was more optimized.

        The Surface are like... anti-optimized.

        I was going to ask - optimized in what way? What were you expecting that you didn't get?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender 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?:

          I've no use for the tablet mode, I was thinking it was more optimized.

          The Surface are like... anti-optimized.

          I was going to ask - optimized in what way? What were you expecting that you didn't get?

          Well for one thing they run Windows 10 which is specifically terrible on a tablet. Slow, unresponsive, hard to use on a touch screen.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @gjacobse
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            @gjacobse said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

            This Dell Inspiron is nicer than the last Dell, but I don't think as good as the ACER that just died... but as I just got it yesterday, I'm still setting and moving things.

            What makes it not as good?

            The Inspiron line is the consumer line, so there's always that too.

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            • RojoLocoR
              RojoLoco @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

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

              This Dell Inspiron is nicer than the last Dell, but I don't think as good as the ACER that just died... but as I just got it yesterday, I'm still setting and moving things.

              What makes it not as good?

              The Inspiron line is the consumer line, so there's always that too.

              Inspirons are a freaking nightmare to work on. Like disassemble the whole damned thing to get to RAM or HDD. I told the owner here if he ever ordered anymore of them, I would smash them to bits. But he had seen me struggling to change a drive in one, so no more Inspirons.

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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

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

                This Dell Inspiron is nicer than the last Dell, but I don't think as good as the ACER that just died... but as I just got it yesterday, I'm still setting and moving things.

                What makes it not as good?

                The Inspiron line is the consumer line, so there's always that too.

                yes,... I know the Inspiron line is consumer,.. but so was the Acer as it was bought as BestBuy...

                First thing maybe is the battery life - I am pretty sure I was pushing 6-8 hours on the ACER,.. but last night this Dell was showing 2-3 hours on battery..

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @gjacobse
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                  @gjacobse said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

                  First thing maybe is the battery life - I am pretty sure I was pushing 6-8 hours on the ACER,.. but last night this Dell was showing 2-3 hours on battery..

                  faster processor now? more RAM? lower capacity battery in the Dell?

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                  • gjacobseG
                    gjacobse @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in The Sysadmin / CTO machine - A Surface + Cloud to rule them all?:

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

                    First thing maybe is the battery life - I am pretty sure I was pushing 6-8 hours on the ACER,.. but last night this Dell was showing 2-3 hours on battery..

                    faster processor now? more RAM? lower capacity battery in the Dell?

                    All good questions... and I'll have to compare them.

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                      Francesco Provino
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                      The last question for you all… I'm going to get a Dell XPS 9360, but I cannot decide between regolar FHQ and touch QHD screen…

                      FHD

                      • more battery life
                      • more compatibility with standard Linux GUI
                      • little cheaper, little lighter

                      QHD

                      • more brightness
                      • a lot more pixel
                      • touch capability
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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?:

                        The last question for you all… I'm going to get a Dell XPS 9360, but I cannot decide between regolar FHQ and touch QHD screen…

                        FHD

                        • more battery life
                        • more compatibility with standard Linux GUI
                        • little cheaper, little lighter

                        QHD

                        • more brightness
                        • a lot more pixel
                        • touch capability

                        Are you going for mobility or what?

                        Unless you REALLY plan on using the touch screen a lot... I'd go for battery life.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender
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                          I consider those things really a personal preference.

                          I'm not sure what makes a lower resolution display more compatibility with standard Linux GUI it's just a resolution. I suppose you could mean - it has the same scaling problem that Microsoft Windows has with high resolution screens (they are a bit better, but really only a bit).

                          You've nailed it with the list of differences, you have to decide for yourself what is important, that's not something can decide for you.

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