

Only dualboot with windows on a separate drive, that hasn’t given me any issues in the past 5 years or so


Only dualboot with windows on a separate drive, that hasn’t given me any issues in the past 5 years or so


The HDMI Forum doesn’t allow opensource HDMI 2.1 drivers, AMD has the drivers ready but they aren’t allowed to release them. Yes, it’s that stupid
Are you kidding me, this is also an adhd thing??
Nah, the most ADHD person I know doesn’t suffer from this and I know plenty of non ADHD people who do. I think it’s just some form of addiction
No, you can see 20 years into the past, but only in 10 years. If you managed to will it into existence now, the light that left us 10 years ago would arrive at the mirror now and start heading back. That light would hit earth 10 years from now, so in 2035 we’d be able to see 2015


I feel most replies have never used those products and are recommending options which just don’t work well enough imo. I have a VM for Fusion 360, but it’s really not fast enough for day to day use. Things like wine just don’t work. You’re gonna have to suck it up and either dual boot, or run a VM with GPU passthrough to get hardware acceleration in your VM.
Maybe you can split your GPU for a VM but I haven’t figured that out yet
Edit: if you do dualboot, you can put all your stuff on a separate partition (documents, downloads etc) and share that between the systems so you always have access to your stuff


Fuck a lot
Shit
I believe sudo pacman without an argument works aswell


The boot entry was indeed messed up! Managed to fix it from a live usb


This ended up being the issue! Booted up a live USB, mounted the disk and ran
sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part 1 --label “Fedora” --loader ‘\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi’
After rebooting it worked again!
Now to never plug a windows drive into that PC again…


Nope, there is only one sata slot. It should be there, but at this point nothing surprises me anymore. I’m just as confused as you are


I can’t select Linux in the boot options, that’s the problem


Is the boot record stored on the drive or on the laptop? If the former, it should be okay but I’ll check regardless. If the latter, maybe it got wiped by Windows?


Yeah that’s something I can try. I suspect that it is indeed Windows that’s causing issues, but not quite sure how yet. I’ll disable fast startup and see if it makes a difference


The drive is fine, as I can boot from it from my desktop. I’m gonna try booting from a liveusb, maybe it can tell me more


They’re baking this right in the package installer of android, it goes beyond play services. I have my doubts that this will pass in the EU


Cheap camera lenses are a drug


Fair enough, although I don’t really remember having an issue with linux either, atleast for the last couple of years. Apart from getting my nvidia gpu to work properly on my laptop, but that’s jank on windows aswell. Not everyone has issues on either, but I use windows at work and fedora at home and I notice way more jank on windows personally


Most people are so used to the windows bullshit that they don’t even recognise it anymore, Linux (especially fedora) has been much more stable for me.
Also, the problem is always nvidia
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