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Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you that worked, now that I understand how to use the combo. Still wished there was a way to set my own combo. But this works
I’ll give that a shot when I’m back at my laptop, thank you
[EDIT]: That didn’t work for me. Wish it did, since it’s a quicker combo! The CKEY + en dash * 3 did though
Ah, thank you! You helped me understand how that chart works
EDIT: Hey thank you, that worked for the immediate challenge — and now I have a use for the caps lock key
Man, my only fear would be regarding any suffering involved in this ending and my relief would be that the whole humanity thing is ending
ngl, having my toes sucked sounds good rn
I pick outside the universe. Seems worth trying
Vinyl Music Player has been my favorite of the large handful that I’ve tried
Your question about the security of apps is a good one and should be an ongoing one. Who do we, who don’t code, put our trust into? Generally I just see if an app is frequently mentioned by others; but that’s a pretty shaky approach to downloading software…
I can set up a camcorder if you’d like
You’re conflating a natural phenomenon, anger, with maladaptive expressions of it. Name-calling is not owning your anger; it’s disowning it
What are examples of decent acoustic guitars to look for used?
I appreciate the additional info. Since I want to make Linux primary (one of my two main points in this little project is getting familiar with Linux!), I’ll look into Luks for that partition
The db2 / vm suggestion is a little over my head, currently, but I’ll research that as well!
Honestly I’ve been away from Windows long enough that it just wasn’t a consideration while I was creating the partitions and then the dual boot. I just discovered that it’d happened when I went to access the shared partition in pop and was asked for the password.
I do want to retain a shared data partition between the two OS, however. Obvs the partition for the Window OS itself could remain encrypted, since that doesn’t affect pop os. And if it is best practice for system security.
I’ll read up that link to see what he has to recommend!
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Thank you! I think part of what I’m curious to hear input on is whether I should disable bitlocker for that shared data partition. Any thoughts? Is it a best practice to have it on?
In fairness to your point, this screenshot alerted me that reaper is on Linux which is nice to know. I use it sometimes and hadn’t yet thought to check
Huh. I was going to have an external HD for games with two partitions: a larger one for PC, formatted in ntfs, and a smaller one for Linux, for if I want to try gaming with it, and formatted in ext4. You’re suggesting that both should be in exfat, instead?
I appreciate the input, thank you. When you say live USB, is it one that contains the original data used to create the distro — like, e.g. what I’d download from Mint? Or do you mean to just copy the whole LInux partition (given that it’s small enough) onto a USB?
I looked into this little bit.
So on a 512gb hd an e.g. breakdown:
Windows 150gb
Linux / 30gb
Linux /home ? 70gb
Data (nfts format, shared with both os) 262gb (or whatever is actually left over)
(I’ll have an external HD for games)
Pretty stoked for this. The superhero genre seems strangely missing in gaming, barring IP related projects connected to DC and Marvel. This came the closest to matching the thrill of being a superhero, when it came out. Character creation was amazing, too