Okay. Please help me as I ask COMPUTER BABBY QUESTIONS.
I have a Thinkpad T14 Gen 3 (AMD).
It has a 256 GB HD. That's too small. I want to buy a new, bigger one. I have a sense the good hard drives these days are "M.2".
Lenovo's specs page
doesn't say anything about "M.2". It says the hd is "PCIe".
I run "lshw" to see what's on the computer. It says "NVMe".
How do I find out the bestest fastest aftermarket drive Canada Computers carries that my computer will support
I only understand computation as the MANIPULATION OF ABSTRACT PLATONIC FORMS. I do not understand this realm where computers are "physical objects" you manipulate with "screwdrivers". I would prefer to use Math to translate my thoughts directly into action, as if I am casting magic spells
Okay. So I think I have my plans for the hard drive complete. Now here's the shedpainty question:
The old drive has Ubuntu 24.04 on it. I hate it.
Should I trade down to Debian?
Or should I trade up to Pop!_OS?
Will I regret either of these? Will either one, if I just go get a standard usb key installation, cause driver problems with my AMD chipset or secure boot or whatever other junk Lenovo has on board?
@mcc Given how Ubuntu aggressively pushes Ubuntu Pro, even for packages that they don’t need to back port security patches for, as well as packages that weren’t in the Pro repos when the LTS version released, Debian seems like a good choice. You might have to disable secure boot for the installer to boot, though. The wiki is comprehensive, and I’d advise to read at least the chapter about DKMS https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#DKMS_and_secure_boot
Also, Debian doesn’t force snap on you. That’s an astronomical plus in my book.