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Is there a Linux distro that actually gets the same battery life on laptops yet? I don’t mean “pretty good” battery life, I mean “as good or better than Windows” battery life.
Literally any distro. Windows runs so much shit in the background, it just tanks the battery.
Totally agree that Linux runs soooo much lighter, but Windows still has way more aggressive cpu frequency downscaling. All my laptops from the last runs turboed longer and more often than under Windows. This can be improved with scripts, but is not user friendly.
Pretty much all of them?
I had an old surface Pro 4 (with only 4gb ram!?) And it ran so bad on windows.
I put Debian on it, a bit of tinkering and knowhow required but everything works, touch and all. And it runs so much smoother. And battery does last longer
I feel like they don't know the magnitude of that what means.
Very cool but unlikely to work
Could easily fork a distro and pay a government agency or independent entity the same amount as Microsoft is currently being paid to maintain the distro. Or they could put financial backing on any of the current commercial Linux solutions out there. It's far from farfetched.
The problem is dealing with the application side.
Just one feature that's massive - how many systems have automatic import/export using Excel file formats. Converting those processes will be a huge undertaking themselves, let alone how many other things that will require re-engineering. The scope and scale of this is staggering.
A better effort would be to convert a single, small organization in government, then the scope is limited, but you get to build the fundamentals, and gain the experience of interfacing with extant systems.
You realize the office alternatives have been able to save into native excel formats, even in various year varieties, for a long time, right?
And I suppose they work perfectly every single time?
Including the VBAs and Macros?
Aren't most government organizations interlinked?
Depends where you are. I can't speculate on the EU or its member-states. But here in Canada, your information is basically stuck at an organization unless you give consent to have it sent somewhere else. And it gets even more complicated when it involves a provincial-federal relationship.