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
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?