

it would be awesome to have windows hardware drivers working in fossland though
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it would be awesome to have windows hardware drivers working in fossland though
i have multiple t/x/w 20/30 thinkpads, i usually use the w520 the most because of its 1080p display and 7 row keyboard
debian, but i prefer devuan personally


you can use the same kernel across different distros, so the answer is that all distros are the same. usually distros that come with more recent kernel versions are easier since you don’t have to compile your own.
tbh that sounds more like you’ve been at an awesome college.


i use fvwm. i have win l binded to xlock, so just press win l and close the lid.


lmaoo but it might actually kinda makes sense
i wouldn’t be surprised if iranian infra also depends on redhat or ubuntu though


tbh it kinda feels like it’s completely unrelated to iran, maybe this attacker group is trying to defame(? idk the correct word) iran?


tf does this have to do with iran?


what advantage does it have over stock debian…?


nice comment, but just wanted to add that carrier locks and bootloader locks aren’t really related. samsung got rid of the bootloader unlock feature with oneui 8 regardless of the region, so do NOT update the stock OS if you haven’t already. even if it runs oneui 8 now, it might be possible to downgrade to oneui 7 depending on the bootloader anti-rollback version number though.
AFAIK there’s no way to change it other than modifying the hardcoded keycodes and recompiling the kernel. (please correct me if I’m wrong)
such a long shell script, didn’t read it carefully but i bet the ‘author’ doesn’t really know what they just wrote… don’t use this.


run a barebones environment with a trusted minimal operating system (that’s freebsd/netbsd/slackware for me)


of course


sadly yeah. mine still has 2gb… lolz


bro just press ctrl alt del and reboot it


i haven’t used redhat/rpm distros since centos 7… so not really. i guess it could be fine


lmao, so even anaconda is a webapp now…
to me cloning from codeberg is much slower than github and sometimes even fails. i understand it’s not possible to have m$ scale server geo balancing and stuff from a nonprofit but yeah. i do try to use it more these days tho.