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HacksonJackson
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Chiroyce
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HacksonJackson wrote:

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sudo apt install cmatrix && cmatrix







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Chiroyce wrote:

HacksonJackson wrote:

hackerman
sudo apt install cmatrix && cmatrix
Command to clone git repository, build from source, and install on Arch? Want to make a build link.

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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

if I had a device to use AS a server i'd be using that
but i dont
i only have 1 working machine rn
By the way, you don't need to use Proxmox as a server, you can put Proxmox on internal storage and output it to a display while still being used as a server.
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Neofetch on a v86 virtual machine!

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9pfs wrote:

Neofetch on a v86 virtual machine!
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Chiroyce
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What do I do now?

anyways i uploaded the raw neofetch.sh file and ran it

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9pfs wrote:

Chiroyce wrote:

HacksonJackson wrote:

hackerman
sudo apt install cmatrix && cmatrix
Command to clone git repository, build from source, and install on Arch? Want to make a build link.
Umm try installing cmatrix-git from the AUR with your favorite helper tool.
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/cmatrix-git.git
cd cmatrix-git
makepkg -i
^ I believe that is the code, but I'm not 100% sure. I'd recommend using yay or something like that instead.

Hey. I use arch btw. I also use a Fedora Silverblue system too!


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Chiroyce wrote:

What do I do now?
pacman -Syu
Also before pressing Y please give a list of avaiblable updates it shows


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Rendangbike2
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I'm using Zorin OS Lite for my dad's Inspiron. The laptop lags but that's probably because the laptop not the OS




samq64
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Should I replace Windows with Ubuntu, dualboot or stay on Windows? I've already got the live CD (or USB) working and already booted from it a couple weeks ago, but didn't click install.

Last edited by samq64 (April 23, 2022 19:01:50)

-EmeraldThunder-
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samq64 wrote:

(#671)
Should I replace Windows with Ubuntu or dualboot? I've already got the live CD (or USB) working and already booted from it a couple weeks ago, but didn't click install.
I'd recommend dual booting, then if you realise you need to do something on the other OS you can easily switch back.

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9pfs
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samq64 wrote:

Should I replace Windows with Ubuntu or dualboot? I've already got the live CD (or USB) working and already booted from it a couple weeks ago, but didn't click install.
If you have a small SSD, back up your entire SSD to a USB drive using dd. That way you'll have a backup of Windows, but you'll have your entire SSD available to use.

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samq64 wrote:

Should I replace Windows with Ubuntu, dualboot or stay on Windows? I've already got the live CD (or USB) working and already booted from it a couple weeks ago, but didn't click install.
I'm duplicating my ssd to an external one, and installing manjaro onto that (I can only shrink 778mb of unnalocated space from my c drive whixh isn't enough for manjaro


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
samq64
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-EmeraldThunder- wrote:

I'd recommend dual booting, then if you realise you need to do something on the other OS you can easily switch back.
The problem is Windows is on an insider build and apparently Windows update sometimes messes up Linux. I don't feel like reinstalling Windows on top of it, but I can if I have to.

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MagicCrayon9342
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samq64 wrote:

-EmeraldThunder- wrote:

I'd recommend dual booting, then if you realise you need to do something on the other OS you can easily switch back.
The problem is Windows is on an insider build and apparently Windows update sometimes messes up Linux. I don't feel like reinstalling Windows on top of it, but I can if I have to.
Updating will not and can't affect other operating systems and file systems.

samq64
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9pfs wrote:

samq64 wrote:

Should I replace Windows with Ubuntu or dualboot? I've already got the live CD (or USB) working and already booted from it a couple weeks ago, but didn't click install.
If you have a small SSD, back up your entire SSD to a USB drive using dd. That way you'll have a backup of Windows, but you'll have your entire SSD available to use.
It's 256GB (roughly half used). I have both a large USB and external hard drive which I got recently. I've got some data on both, but I'm slowly migrating all my important stuff to the external drive, so the USB should be free.

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LegoManiac04
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

samq64 wrote:

-EmeraldThunder- wrote:

I'd recommend dual booting, then if you realise you need to do something on the other OS you can easily switch back.
The problem is Windows is on an insider build and apparently Windows update sometimes messes up Linux. I don't feel like reinstalling Windows on top of it, but I can if I have to.
Updating will not and can't affect other operating systems and file systems.
Big Windows updates can kill GRUB

MagicCrayon9342
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LegoManiac04 wrote:

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

samq64 wrote:

-EmeraldThunder- wrote:

I'd recommend dual booting, then if you realise you need to do something on the other OS you can easily switch back.
The problem is Windows is on an insider build and apparently Windows update sometimes messes up Linux. I don't feel like reinstalling Windows on top of it, but I can if I have to.
Updating will not and can't affect other operating systems and file systems.
Big Windows updates can kill GRUB
Nothing is an excuse to not backup though

samq64
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

LegoManiac04 wrote:

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

Updating will not and can't affect other operating systems and file systems.
Big Windows updates can kill GRUB
Nothing is an excuse to not backup though
Don't worry, I backed up the documents, music and pictures folders and my bookmarks already. I don't really care too much about the rest.

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