Nailed it - I have a Windows 10 laptop. It's sole use is Chrome and Adobe Premier Pro. The only reason it doesn't have dual boot is that there are no drivers available for it's dual touch screens. That's a very niche use-case.
My work laptop, my general use laptop and now, my partner's laptop all have Ubuntu. I finally convinced my partner to make the switch when I refused to tell her Win10 laptop - yet again - where our Wifi HP printer was on the network (it has a static IP assigned by the router... why can Win10 not remember to simply resolve the DNS name?!?!)
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Nailed it - I have a Windows 10 laptop. It's sole use is Chrome and Adobe Premier Pro. The only reason it doesn't have dual boot is that there are no drivers available for it's dual touch screens. That's a very niche use-case.
My work laptop, my general use laptop and now, my partner's laptop all have Ubuntu. I finally convinced my partner to make the switch when I refused to tell her Win10 laptop - yet again - where our Wifi HP printer was on the network (it has a static IP assigned by the router... why can Win10 not remember to simply resolve the DNS name?!?!)