1 - Plug in USB-C Dock
2 - Plug in Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard
3 - Switch to desktop mode
Wow, you do not need a whole article for this.....
But the clicks ? The ad revenue?
Indeed, but also it's worth a read if you plan on making it your daily driver. The article touches on things like, even though it's arch based, it uses an old kernel among some other things.
While you're right about the spirit of the use case, you're missing the details.
Bonus: Boot from external SSD with a Windows installation to keep it all separate.
.....did you read it? It explains some of the software specifics of the Deck. It's not just about the physical act of plugging in peripherals.
Any thunderbolt dock will do, all depends on usecase. The deck doesn't require any special software or anything to dock. It's all plug and play.
1 - Plug in USB-C Dock
2 - Plug in Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard
3 - Switch to desktop mode
Wow, you do not need a whole article for this.....
But the clicks ? The ad revenue?
Indeed, but also it's worth a read if you plan on making it your daily driver. The article touches on things like, even though it's arch based, it uses an old kernel among some other things.
While you're right about the spirit of the use case, you're missing the details.
Bonus: Boot from external SSD with a Windows installation to keep it all separate.
.....did you read it? It explains some of the software specifics of the Deck. It's not just about the physical act of plugging in peripherals.
Any thunderbolt dock will do, all depends on usecase. The deck doesn't require any special software or anything to dock. It's all plug and play.