I tried uploading a picture, but couldn’t figure out how, I will try again after work.
As for some system information it’s an old Dell Optiplex 710 workstation, it’s has UEFI but no option to turn off secure boot.
I tried uploading a picture, but couldn’t figure out how, I will try again after work.
As for some system information it’s an old Dell Optiplex 710 workstation, it’s has UEFI but no option to turn off secure boot.
USB 2 port.
If I have to I will, not really looking to go down any of the Debian flavors.
I’m running a very old dell optiplex 710, it has uefi but no option to turn off secure boot.
So I did try that, I went and installed with grub 2 inside ventoy, the installer works but I can’t boot my installed system now.
Give an actual reason for why, don’t just say use arch/nix cause it’s what’s hot and hip.
Do you mind sharing some examples, I personally have only used systemd based systems, works as a RHEL admin, started learning with RHEL7. I’ve only ever known systemd and it seems to work really well!
You’re right, for some reason I always think they call it endlessOS. Coffee must not have kicked in when I wrote that.
It is in the OS development was rebased too. The creators endless OS distribution instead
I wouldn’t use any browser password manager, last time I even looked at one they were saving my passwords in plaintext!
Bitwarden, one pass, keepass, basically anything other than LastPass should be good!
How on earth can you say that? Systemd, while not perfect, creates a system that helps newbies come in and understand Linux, helps Linux grow. Afterwards they can shift to a non systemd distro, but systemd provides a valuable tool.
“Be Better”, a college professor/mentor always aid that to me. Whenever I think about taking the easy way or the shortest way I just say “Be Better” and then do the right thing.
Is tmux not cool anymore, haven’t seen anyone say anything about it?