

Make a separate home partition, and make fs BTRFS, having subvolune of root system may be tricky for formatting
Make a separate home partition, and make fs BTRFS, having subvolune of root system may be tricky for formatting
In the BIOS is secure boot enabled? If it is it is easier to install Linux with secure boot disabled. If it isn’t that, then could be a hardware bug Linux lite can’t deal with. Had that with Ubuntu on one laptop, while RPM distros worked fine
Ubuntu made Linux easily accessible to anyone, so you are probably right.
For the enterprise stuff we work with only REL and SUSE are certified to install on, and work with the software. OpenSUSE works too because of the shared binaries with SUSE
It does get easier as you adjust. I went from Uni Art classes, to full time Industry trade job at 55 hours a week. It feels like you have no time for you. You adjust to the me time being late evening or weekends only. A 4 day (40h) work week is a better life balance. A company I worked for out here started that after COVID
Who cares really. Bring the content to Lemmy.
I deleted reddit after the CEO made shitty decisions. So only Lemmy. So far it has been a much better experience.
Used computer store for keyboard, or Craigslist or Market place
We see SUSE and REL at corps and enterprises, not so much Ubuntu. None offer something like GRID though. Central management tool for Admins to deploy all systems equally from central location, with dashboard view, without having to run scripts or autoYAST to keep systems the same
It is marketed as direct windows replacement, so it appears they choose absolute safety, over possible breakage. If that GRID product they tout ever launches it will be great for companies.
Wireguard might be what you want. You connect to your remote machine ( assume it is at home). You can setup what traffic goes over wireguard (some or all). On your home machine you can run port forward command and masquerading command once connected on home machine so that you have full lan access too. It is described in the wireguard setup docs.
NVidia has worked great for me, even RTX shading looked good.
There are various guides, and don’t forget to use Sudo with fastboot command. https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-windows-linux-how-to-unlock-your-bootloader-official-and-unofficial-way.3885578/
Udev rules https://github.com/M0Rf30/android-udev-rules
Physical leap, startled, or time travel?
No, you can do it via the Linux fastboot adb tools. You typically have to paste in a udev rule so system sees the phone as expected. Or if you have a Pixel theGraphenesOS web based setup is easiest, you don’t need any knowledge just click the buttons on the webpage
You are welcome. Secure Boot does work on many distros, but it is extra steps, and when the kernel modules update and you often have to reenroll the keys. It is really not worth it unless you are a high profile target where somebody wants to maliciously alter your OS.