UEFI-Editor
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UEFI-Editor
- Fix for High Power Consumption when Intel Arc GPU is Idle
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Guide about how to check PCI-E Bifurcation support of any mainboard
For all other use cases, here are the couple of steps missing for unlocking a BIOS: https://github.com/BoringBoredom/UEFI-Editor
- Findings Erying i5-12500H ITX B660i. VT-d(iommu) do work
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RX 580 BIOS mod
I’m not sure exactly what you mean, like do you want to change hidden bios settings? Bios modding can be risky unless you can roll back bios or have multiple bioses or some sort of feature that can help you “unbrick” if your goal is to change hidden settinfs use this method which is known as “grub” it’s much less risky and iirc if you brick with grub the only thing you need to do is clear cmos(Yes i’ve used this method and yes it works) https://github.com/BoringBoredom/IFR-Formatter
arch-linux-installation-guide
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low effort meme (true tho)
I'm so addicted to it that I wrote an installation guide just to show off to my 'friends'. Even after months of not reinstalling, I can guarantee that I can install Arch from memory in less than 5 minutes. Arch is love, Arch is life
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After a long undesired break, I rewrote sysfetch (a super tiny sys fetch script). Looking for testers!
That's exciting! If you need any help installing, I did make an easier to understand guide, good for learning. Althought I recommend ArchInstall these days. I'm glad it can be the first experiment! I have a lot of work to do to get this thing stable. Depending on your DE/WM and other conditions, the script may throw errors so just be weary of that and don't think your system is messed up. It's just that I had no PC for 5 months and I've been back at coding for only a few days now. I rewrote the entire script and dropped probably 100 lines. Seems like I am understanding the logic behind it a lot more now and I should have a functional release this week https://github.com/wick3dr0se/Arch-Linux-Installation-Guide
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[Rant kinda] People told me my problems were probably hardware related when I tried installing Linux Mint last night and it was super slow, so I tried installing Windows 11 for fun....
You should definitely try Arch Linux! The documentation on the ArchWiki is amazing and the community is helpful. I wrote a guide on installing Arch Linux on 86_64 architecture devices and I also have a public repository on GitHub with a stripped version of my desktop with a script to automate the desktop enviornment setup. My setup uses i3wm, feh for wallpaper, thunar, xfce4 terminal, vim as IDE, very basic stuff. I made the guide, script just to make installation easier for myself, since reading the ArchWiki can be cumbersome to say the least
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I messed up installing, and now GRUB can't boot from USB (to retry)
Check out my Arch install guide I recently made for self refrence and to assist a friend. I have instructions on there for GRUB/systemd-boot as boot loaders and NetworkManager/systemd-networkd for networking tools. I use systemd everything because it works very well and I've never had a single issue. Using GRUB in the past I had trouble removing it from multiboot setups and I'd have so much bloat from different themes and versions of GRUB. I prefer to install my boot loader directly in to my EFI system partition, mounted at /boot and then I can manage all my boot files and entries there. You should definitely check it out! systemd-boot auto detects Windows in the EFI partition. I would suggest using NetworkManager for a simple use case, it's configureless and setup just by enabling the service daemon
- Arch Linux Installation Guide
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