geckolinux-project
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geckolinux-project
- GeckoLinux – Linux for Detail-Oriented Geckos
- Hannah Montana Linux
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Linux noob here, what does this mean?
According to a reply on the 3rd post of this forum page, what do I need to do to apply GeckoLinux font rendering config files on my endeavouros system. I am using KDE Plasma btw. I have tried moving the specified config files to the /etc/geckolinux folder which I created and linking them with the same numbered name with ln -s. Is this what I need to do according to this post to get GeckoLinux's font rendering config applied to my system?
- How do I apply GeckoLinux Font rendering config files to endeavouros
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Question from a newbie
If you want a very simple approach to openSUSE, you can consider geckolinux, an openSUSE derivative that smooths some in the rough edges of openSUSE by setting on your behalf some sensible defaults.
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Woops
I updated , well I tried to, when everything was jacked up last night. I'll have to see if it hosed my install when I get home from neck surgery tomorrow. Has anyone played with gecko Linux? It's a spin on tumbleweed
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How likely is it to break a Linux system?
SpiralLinux was created by the same guy who made Gecko Linux.
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An Absolute Beginner?
Finally, Geckolinux is a derivative that smooths the first impact with openSUSE.
- Opensuse equivalents to fedora freeworld codecs?
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Why do you think not more distros are based on openSUSE?
I am currently aware of 2 distros based on openSUSE. 1. Gecko Linux 2. RegataOS
Rufus
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The Ultimate NixOS Homelab Guide - The Install
Get Rufus
- Warn if (Windows ISO) media will no longer be bootable after Q1 2024 (Rufus)
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How to Install Windows 11 On A Device That Does Not Meet Windows 11 Requirements
You can also use Rufus. It has options to customize Windows 11 and one of them is to disable the hardware module requirement.
https://rufus.ie
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Windows 10 end of life could prompt torrent of e-waste
You can use Rufus: https://rufus.ie/en/
To modify the ISO to turn off hardware check and TPM support for Windows 11 to install it on an unsupported PC.
https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ#user-content-Help_...
Besides Linux and BSD Unix there is: https://reactos.org/ https://aros.sourceforge.io/ https://www.haiku-os.org/ and https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/
I know some third-world nations still use DOS and the BORLAND DOS compilers because people donate old computers to their nations.
With the right OS, old computers are still usable. Please don't throw them away, e-cycle them so they get used by poor nations that cannot afford new PCs.
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Ventoy
3. NVMe drives may not gracefully handle sudden disconnections, because USB connections are inherently unreliable interfaces prone to physical disruption and loss of power.
If your drive decides to stop showing up, first try loading up the boot device selection screen in the UEFI, and then insert the drive. It may take several seconds to show up. If trying that a few times doesn’t work, the drive may be stuck in a bad state, and might be recovered with the power cycle technique https://dfarq.homeip.net/fix-dead-ssd/
Always set up automatic backups if you actually have non-replaceable data on the drive. They can and will just suddenly die forever with loss of all data, just like thumb drives. You have been warned.
All that said, there are generally less issues if you are simply putting ventoy on it to install from a loaded iso.
I have a dual raid1 sata enclosure that I use to boot a windows to go install created with Rufus (https://github.com/pbatard/rufus), which makes testing and benchmarking so much nicer to deal with. I’ve even stuck games on it, and other than relative filesystem slowness it works pretty great.
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Tried to create a RAID 1 array without researching properly
The author has extensive documentation and tutorial content. First steps: download CD image, download Rufus (http://rufus.ie), write the image to the flash drive, remember that this will clear the data on the flash drive and it will not be recoverable.
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I reset my pc but it only boots up with my EXTERNAL HDD INSTEAD OF SSD
Seems like you're an absolute newbie. Well, here is the website: https://github.com/pbatard/rufus Direct download link Youtube guide to create a bootable pen-drive
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Terrible CPU & GPU utilization (need help!!!)
You can use that to create a bootable usb stick using rufus: https://rufus.ie
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Need help with USB bootloading
Note: Once you have created the "persistent partition" on the pedrive (you can use Rufus),during the Ubuntu installation you have to select that partition as your /home
- Installed new hd cant get windows to load iso
What are some alternatives?
Sweet - Light and dark colorful Gtk3.20+ theme
Ventoy - A new bootable USB solution.
packages - The packages Mason, what do they mean? (Package requests and bug reports here) 📑
shredos.x86_64 - Shredos Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors as well as processors from AMD and other vendors which make compatible 64 bit chips. ShredOS - Secure disk erasure/wipe
lpf-spotify-client - lpf-spotify-client - nonfree
MediaCreationTool.bat - Universal MCT wrapper script for all Windows 10/11 versions from 1507 to 21H2!
Tiling-Assistant - An extension which adds a Windows-like snap assist to GNOME. It also expands GNOME's 2 column tiling layout.
unetbootin - UNetbootin installs Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
Fido - A PowerShell script to download Windows or UEFI Shell ISOs
SpiralLinux-project - SpiralLinux project
arch-linux-installation-guide - An easy to follow Arch Linux installation guide. This guide will show you how to properly install Arch Linux on UEFI/BIOS systems, ext4/btrfs file systems; using systemd-bootloader/GRUB and systemd-networkd/NetworkManager for networking. These are the given examples but I have provided links to sections with the information necessary to install any 86_64 system