I use my iPad for eBooks, Documentation PDFs, light browsing, Video Conferencing when not at the desk.
I use my phone for calling and also all of the above when I'm not at home to use the iPad or the computer.
When at the desk, in front of the computer, I use that for everything + work, heavy browsing and actual computer stuff.
Could I live without and iPad, just with my phone and desktop ? Yes. But I prefer the bigger screen of the iPad to the phone's screen and I don't feel like siting in the chair in front of the big monitors all day.
The iPad is a nice "middle" device - a bit computer, a bit phone, and worth-it if you can get a refurbished one for a nice price.
The iPad PRO on the other side
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RHEL8 removed from the install image the drivers for a lot of older RAID controllers. No problem - they could be added back in a custom initrd.
Then they started worked closer with hardware manufacturers to drop support for older (but still good and working) servers. Example: October announcement from RedHat that support and drivers will be dropped for all Dell servers older than Gen13 (and even Gen13 ones). This includes RHEL7 - 7.10 kernels/initrds will come without some drivers that are there today in 7.9
Now they say you won't be able to add those drivers back anymore. Please mind - those are drivers already included in the Linux kernel source, not 3rd party ones.
We have started phasing-out all RH-based distros in our datacenter, all new upgrades and deployments are on Debian-based distros now.
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