Why is Denny DeVito a free software advocate now?
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QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Tried To Steal A Project And Almost Got Away With It....8·10 days agoThey kinda did in the README, though that’s not really how you comply with the license
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Tried To Steal A Project And Almost Got Away With It....4·10 days agoWhat were they?
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•XPipe - A connection hub for all your servers: Status update for the v16 release4·10 days agoall software is shit
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Have you checked if there is any record of your Bluetooth card on the Linux hardware database?
That might give you an indication of how well it’s supported
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•How can we combine two audio recording inputs (mics) into one audio input source in Manjaro?14·22 days agoNever done anything with 2 mics, so I’ll just throw a vague suggestion: there’s Helvum to combine the mic inputs and then Easy Effects that can apply a few noise suppression filters that can do world of a difference, maybe the first isn’t even necessary, while the second is the core and can be tweaked a lot
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?3·22 days agocat
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I’m guessing you’re currently on Windows, right? If so, Virtualbox is perfectly fine, otherwise, if you’re on Linux already, you could use Boxes or Virt manager that are more performant, but don’t stress yourself if you just wanna play around Virtualbox will always be more than sufficient.
As for the ISOs you can just get them directly from the distro websites or, if using Boxes, you can choose one at VM creation and it’ll download it for you
Damn these programmers horny af
DisplayPort connector stuck in socket I think
That’s fair, I won’t say that it’s not as complicated as it sounds because I don’t know what you know, but if you want it put into simple words, it’s the following:
- Install drive 1 in PC
- Install Windows
- Remove drive 1 from the PC and put drive 2 in its place
- Install any Linux distro that comes with GRUB as bootloader (most of them, personally recommend Fedora if you want a suggestion)
- Install drive 1 into the second slot that was left empty up to now
- Start boot, your motherboard will have a specific key to launch the boot selector, e.g. F10, or go into the UEFI settings to put the Linux option first
- Boot into Linux and trigger the GRUB detection for other OSes so it updates the list of entries
- Reboot
- Now without having to smash a random key to get the built-in boot selector, you will instead be able to choose comfortably from GRUB.
Anyways don’t pressure yourself into doing any of that if you don’t feel comfortable with it, of course.
One step at a time, the important thing is you’re satisfied with what you have and that it’s functional to your workflow
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Linux@lemmy.ml•Trying to recreate a version control system for my music collection, with one crucial difference ... 🤯11·1 month agoWhy use git exactly? You’re never changing the content of the files themselves (excluding the effect of lossy compression) so you also don’t need to track those changes, right?
This seems more like a job for rsync.Aside from that, I don’t know more for how to achieve the full setup you’re trying to create, sorry
You just need to run the installation with one drive at a time if you want to be extra sure, then each will have its own boot partition and they can still work together, for example I have 3 drives, one Linux, one Windows and one storage, the Linux one has GRUB on it and it detects the bootloader on the Windows drive just fine so you can select either from that or the UEFI boot selector. Never had updates scramble anything for neither of the two systems
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Yummies? What’s that?
As I went further down the article, Wick just became this badass code fighter that killed OSTree with a single line of code in my mind
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