I compare it to commissioning a piece and then bragging about how much effort you put into it. But that’s also a really good analogy
Technically, the impressionist and surrealist movements are modern art. But I bet you marvel at Monet’s pieces
That’s fine, but ai “artists” act like their prompts(and even the images they didn’t do shit to make) are things they put their heart and soul into and get so mad that they have any people calling them out
The drive is formatted, but it has no data on it. They’re both the same size
Oh thanks. I swapped them, the new Drive doesn’t show in the boot menu but it is marked as a higher number than the the old one. Will windows install to the new drive?
How do I install grub on it?
Just a quick question, will I need to do this every time I want to boot into a different OS?
Oh that makes sense. They’re both nvme of the same size so I could do that. Thanks! I’ll give an update
What do you mean by swap them around, and what do you mean by interface?
I should note that after noticing it wasn’t detected by the boot menu, I formatted as NTFS. It is detected in the list of drives that the bios has however
doesn’t pushing to github (and probably a selfhosted equivalent) require ssh to do without entering your password every single time?
Never mind I can see it’s installing the newer kernel
So I take it I probably shouldn’t update
Update: so I’m updating on a kernel 6.5.6 backup which still works, and I see this when I run dnf upgrade
When I’m booting Nobara live, my CPU locks up multiple times. It only happened once but I doubt trying again will solve it without any change
I’ve been using Ubuntu for a while, I just can’t go back after using a dnf based distro for a week
So where is the bug report? The kernel or gdm?
It’s the same problem, that was actually how I first noticed it
I’ve tried rebooting it like that. I have a latest gen and GPU so that may be it
They can’t make your code proprietary, but they can still steal peoples data and make money all they like with your code, GPL has no privacy clause