I so laughed when i saw they already start with that lol
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I see, thank you very much!
I don't interact a whole lot, but when i do i've been having a pretty nice experience, thanks there everyone!
And yeah, happy cake day sh.itjust.works!
Ooh haha, that really confused me there, thanks for the explanation!
Wait what?
Yeah, i usually have a bootable usb with some Linux distro laying around exactly for cases like that
Thanks for the advice there!
Yeaah.
Fortunally i got to convince the person to bring their whole PC, so now i won't have to deal with this anymore! Thank you very much for the answers you and everyone here!
Well i guess, i don't really have whole system backups, but not much important data to be lost either, i know backups are good, but i don't want my storage to go all on that...
Plus a broken boot on linux doesn't necessarily means all files were lost right? (Unless storage is encrypted, which mine isn't, but that's a different case)
Yeah, window's awful
Sadly only SATA ports can be disabled on my board, that doesn't seem to be possible to do to the nvme port, but thanks there!
Huh weird, i tried two distros and DE's, arcolinux hyprland and kde on endeavor and both ran significantly slower, most noticebly on games (or a game, but i think that game should work on Wayland?) But even out of videogames the sistem still didn't felt that smooth
My processor is an i5 3470, i have some difficulties knowing if it should work like this or not, cuz there's not much info bout such processor running wayland
ooh my old laptop had a problem like this too, but instead of ripping off it just got so rigid it would probably completely destroy the whole hull if i tried to force it open, to "fix" it, me and my cousin just opened the laptop and (carefully /s) completely removed the hinges (or at least the part of it that connects to the base of the laptop), now it is right beside me here hosting a jellyfin server with the screen being propped up only by a wi-fi router >:3