We can also emulate windows on android and WSL obviously on windows.
So we can use Linux to emulate Android, which in turn emulates windows to run WSL
And I just lost, thank you very much
I also think it cant say no for some reason, so it just makes up a story instead. I’ve not yet seen one of these ridiculous results where it said something wasn’t true
Nope, the Dutch broadcaster Avrotros said what happened as described above, the EBU says the story from the photographer or whatever is different, but has failed to tell us what that difference actually is
Not much longer, but a bit
I had never heard of this, that is certainly my new favourite
You can suck me but I’m not sure if that’s allowed since I’m also not on Lemmy.world
Sameish, for Linux I have the same, efi, root and a seperate home. Then I have windows efi and windows itself on another drive. Then I also have another drive for most of my storage, which is shared between Linux and Windows. I only really use my home partition for downloads and configs, maybe I should move my downloads to the storage drive so I can share them with windows as well. Not sure why I’ve never done that
I just want to be able to have good battery life and be able to plug in a display seamlessly if necessary. Right now that seems impossible on Fedora with my laptop. Even windows doesn’t do it properly
OP has a link with a bunch of SSDs and their speeds, if that website is accurate, their appears to be a few
If you use a usb 3.2 gen 2 port, your max speed will be 1250 MB/s, pretty much every nvme ssd will be able to max that. Fast USB sticks will undoubtedly be very close, but might not have the same sustained write speeds compared to an SSD (With Dram cache).
If you’re just going to use it for recovery ISOs or installations it’s probably not going to matter much, I regularly use USB 2.0 usb sticks for that purpose just fine.
It’s up to you though, I had an nvme ssd laying around and bought an enclosure for it, I get about 1000 MB/s read and write with it.
So if you have an ssd laying around I think that would be a good option, but a usb stick will be fine as well and would be a little bit more compact, if that matters to you
Yeah I don’t see why that wouldn’t be possible
Conveniently, everybody interpreted as such
From the first 10 models I saw, the first image was a woman 9 times…
Thanks! That’s awesome, I’ll check it out. Hopefully it will one day be able to match more professional software in terms of functionality and stability
But good news, there are people working on a solution. I will add the name of the project later if I can remember it again.
Im definitely interested as well, we got plasticity I suppose, but that doesn’t have a timeline and is missing a lot of more advanced features
Really? Didn’t know that was a thing.
But I feel that it would be much easier to just make sure the standard software can’t get replaced, rather than infecting everything with malware
Yeah I suppose, but using random abbreviations everywhere does not make the point any clearer
It’s mostly the installation and initial setup that’s a pain on arch, so definitely not a beginner distro, but very good nonetheless