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  • Laughs in Linux

  • Made some changes to my I2P router today, but otherwise all good.

  • I feel like if I use this controller those trackpads will go crazy because of my fat hands.

  • Tauon has been great.

  • Check out Distrosea. Its a website where you can test different Linux distros, before installing anything.

  • I've liked to use Fennec for few months now.

  • FlorisBoard

  • Check out I2P. No need for this setup.

  • I use Kodi with Elementum plugin for this.

  • Pastanius

  • Popcornius

  • Xiaomi 11T Pro and Fennec from F-Droid with uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger and Consent-O-Matic browser addons. Thought it was my DNS because I replaced my router last weekend. Im glad that I found this post.

  • Before doing anything you can try out different Linux Distros at Distrosea

  • Enjoy.

  • I see. Well the SSD was used and few years old. Some Samsung SSD from a OEM build. I did run SMART tests on it like year ago and it was ok/healthy.

    Time to fill it with linux isos and seed them with torrentz until it breaks completely.

  • Yesterday I got into the process of installing Windows 10 onto my laptop because I am selling it tomorrow. I asked the buyer if he wanted it with an OS or not, and he replied that he wanted Windows 10 Pro. I downloaded the ISO and installed it to one of my M.2 SATA SSD drives with a USB adapter.

    Before installing Windows over my Linux installation, I did a SecureErase to wipe out my drive with the Linux installation because that is the SSD I am selling with the computer.

    After installing Windows 10 from the M.2 SATA SSD with a USB adapter to the SecureErased drive, I instantly got multiple error messages about SMART checks saying that the SSD was broken/corrupted. I had never seen this POST error message when booting that computer with a Linux installation.

    Well, I obviously had to change the drive to another one where I got the Windows installation to work normally without the BIOS POST error message.

    I really cannot be sure what caused that. Can SecureErase do that so SMART checks report the drive as corrupted? Or was it the Windows installation?

  • See you guys in I2P.

  • I use Arch with KDE Plasma. It just works.

  • Not yet. Had to use relay option.