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Smol problem with bootloader

Hi guys, i hagve small problem with pop os bootloader. I want to Dual boot pop os and windows 10, and this is the only method that worked for me: [Deal with the new systemd-boot (and set a default Windows entry)](https://medium.com/@mijorus/deal-with-the-new-systemd-boot-and-set-a-default-windows-entry-be1814a0c975)

It works fine, but when i try to boot to windows it says:

*“error loading efi /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi: not found*
*Failed to execute Windows 10 (EFI\\Microsoft\\Boot\\bootmgfw.efi): Not found"*


Its weird becouse after secound it boot to windows without any problem.
How can i get rid of this messages? I'm new in whole linux topic so please, write very simple instructions for me if you know how to solve this problem

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Find IP/MAF to SSID

Hello everyone,

I hope someone can help me with the following:
I would like to learn if there is a way for my android device to show the profiles of networks I have previously been connected with.
I suppose I start off with ifconfig, but I don't know what has to follow after that.

Any help is much appreciated! :)

https://redd.it/g3mf12
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Is it possible to run PCIe cards (such as HBAs or NICs) via USB 3?

Considering how much the USB spec has grown, I was curious if it was possible to use the 5 to 20 Gbit/s bandwidth USB 3 can provide to expand systems with disks or network ports by utilizing existing PCIe cards.

I know that there are already many consumer grade GPU enclosures using Thunderbolt 3 which can be used to game on a laptop, however I have never seen a discussion on utilizing a similar technology for network or disk interfaces.

Perhaps Thunderbolt 3 is required and USB won't support this until version 4, and Thunderbolt isn't very widespread in desktop/server devices, and that's why this hasn't come up?

https://redd.it/g3nn66
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Umix 20.04 (Unity Remix + MATE) download is ready. Not Final yet, since 20.04 is unreleased.
https://teejeetech.in/2020/04/18/umix-20-04-ubuntu-remix/

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Discussion - Best Linux Laptop in April 2020? Why?

Just wanted to see a discussion regarding opinions of the best current Linux laptop. I'm on a 13" Lenovo Yoga 720 from a few years ago. Everything works except the fingerprint reader. Makes a nice little dev laptop.

https://redd.it/g3zrnv
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Here's an extremely useful guide to redirection of output in bash (n.e.=nonexistent)
https://redd.it/g3zel7
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Is anyone using the newly supported graphics tablets in 5.1+?

I have been shopping for graphics tablets, and have been waiting/hoping the H320M would gain support however it seems too new.

I started reading into an alternative tablet, knowing Wacom works near perfect but is very expensive.

Today I read that some new graphics tablets were [mainlined](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid.git/log/?h=for-next&qt=grep&q=uclogic) in kernel 5.1.

Specifically I am considering the [Deco 01](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid.git/commit/?h=for-next&id=08367be171b0b7d6ff030a351a58d34f77803685). I heard that XP-Pen officially develops a Linux driver but seeing it was included in mainline is even more encouraging.

After some searching I found [this post (archived)](https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/aobcuc/help_with_xppen_deco01_in_ubuntu_linux/efzzk3q?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x) describing an issue that the XP-Pen distributed driver lacks configuration to scale the aspect ration for 16:9 computers.

I am curious if anyone with these newly supported tablets can share their experiences and if they improved at all since they are now officially supported by the kernel.

https://redd.it/g403tu
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