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Looking for (free) usb writing software for windows vista

I’m trying to put Manjaro on an old Dell PC but my jump drive isn’t registering as a bootable. I believe it’s because I simply drag-and-dropped Manjaro onto the drive, but I can’t find a usb writer for vista. Also, I’m VERY new to this with average level knowledge of computers so bear with me.

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Are there any Ryzen laptops that don't have atrociously loud fan curves when doing mild tasks?

So far I've tried the Zephyrus G14 (twice), Zenbook 14 UM424IA, Dell Inspiron 7405, and the ThinkBook 13s. None have left me particularly happy.

Genuinely going crazy that I can't find a device that won't spin the fans up just by opening a single tab on Firefox. I've tried PopOS, ElementaryOS, Ubuntu, and Fedora (SilverBlue and Workstation).

I'm unfortunately very sensitive to fan noise and prolonged periods leave me in a poor spirit.

Considering just picking up an M1 MacBook and hoping Asahi Linux will come to fruition. Recommendations would be appreciated for something with a decent battery size (no less than 57wh) and no bigger than 16 inches. Price is not a concern.

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How would I learn more about the linux distributions run on embedded devices like routers?

I was trying to learn more about linux and how embedded devices tick, and I noticed that my router (Asus RT-AX3000) runs a strange version of linux, at least compared to the other distro's i've used. The root filesystem seems to have a strange setup compared to the other distro's ive e.g ubuntu server, manjaro, etc. This embedded version of linux has directories that i've never seen before. Looking for some clarity on what exactly they are used for. Heres what I found when i ran 'ls' on the root filesystem:

bin cifs1 cifs2 data debug dev etc home jffs lib mmc mnt opt proc rom root sbin sys sysroot tmp usr var www

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I Won't Be Able To Take My AP Tests Because CollegeBoard Doesn't Support Linux

The software only came out a few days ago. I just realized there is no Linux version.

Maybe it was too much to think that CollegeBoard, a "non-profit" (that happens to make millions of dollars off students every year through monopolistic control over college admissions processes), would have accessibility in mind when it comes to a digital platform for education. Are all first-generation high school students expected to shell out thousands for a Mac, or >$100 for a Windows license? I also find it highly unlikely that they would have access to "school-managed chromebooks." These tests should be accessible to all who would like to take them. Here are the links:

https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/digital-ap-exams/technical-requirements
http://cb.org/ap2021examapp

I respectfully request you to share this as much as possible. More people should be aware of this horrible situation, and it would to great to raise awareness with articles on Phoronix, etc. Eventually, I would hope CollegeBoard notices something needs to change and develops a Linux version of the software (even if it requires a specific distribution).

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Anyone here who knows about Rockey Linux? Can we trust them like Centos?

As I have read on the rocky Linux site it team lead by Gregory Kurtzer who was started Centos. CentOS was the perfect OS that I have used in my career.

If anyone here can tell me can trust Rocky Linux (bug-to-bug compatible with RHEL )also or we have to wait 1-2 years to compare with RHEL.

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how to build Linux server ? Multiprocessors

how to build Linux server? I usually calculate in Ubuntu pc some chemical calculation. and I have bunch of many pc(around 15) which I don't use. so I thought why don't I put it together create Linux server so my calculations might be calculate much faster, kinda one job taking ubuntu pc few days if I connect that pc's it might calculate within couple of hours. But I don't know how to start. Guys could you share ideas how to start. I know basics of linux, how to install reinstall. I need some advices to make that server. If you tell me sequence of that work it would be very nice. I think I could do this. Thank you in advance!!

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My pretty Mediocre Arch linux install. I'm so proud of it
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Devuan now provides 4.0 alpha isos

The devuan project now provides isos based on debian 11(testing).

If you are interested in a systemd-less debian go check it out the mirrors on the download page.

NOTE: not all mirrors provide the 4.0 iso as of now.
the 4.0 branch is called chimera

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Any Fan control software for laptops on Manjaro?

I have an Asus x550vx and I recently installed Manjaro Linux.

I would like to control the fan speed of my PC on linux because my temps are kinda high.

I tested with heaven benchmark and temps spiked to the high 70s (degrees celcius)

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OS: Manjaro Linux 21

Kernel: 5.9.16-1-MANJARO

DE: KDE Plasma

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FTP server

Hello,

Trying to get a FTP server setup properly on Ubuntu. I must use FTP as the older machine that will be sending files to this server supports no other protocol. This is a old headless WD DX4000 NAS I have successfully installed ubuntu on using a method where you solder a USB to TTL serial connector onto the motherboard to access bios and see installer output. I have 4 drives inside, ubuntu is running on the smallest drive in Bay 1. Bay 2, 3, and 4 each have a 2TB drive and are setup in raid 5 using mdadm. The raid is mounted at /Data/.

Is there a way I can set my FTP server so the FTP directory is on the Raid 5 rather than the ubuntu OS HDD. I want all files sent via FTP to be stored to the raid drives. Using VSFTPD.

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People who've tried it or no longer use it—how is FreeBSD on the desktop?

I'm really looking to get into FreeBSD, both on server and desktop (out of curiosity and for future jobs—it's a niche and I might have a higher chance of getting a job in it if the FreeBSD job market is small, but I've not searched yet).

I'm already making some rudimentary plans in my mind for the server-side of things, but I'm wondering about the desktop-side of things. Has anyone here given FreeBSD a whirl on a desktop/laptop and can report on how it is? I'm asking on r/linux because r/freebsd feels tiny and I want to get the opinion of maybe some ex-FreeBSDers or FreeBSDers here on what the experience is like (eg. do I have to compile everything like in Gentoo, how hard is it to set up graphics/networking, what WMs/DEs can I use, et cetera, et cetera)

I don't use a lot of software (Discord browser version would be fine, Telegram, emacs, Python/Ruby/Rust, some standard UNIX utilities, GIMP/Inkscape sometimes, and a Windows VM for some things—this last one might be hard?), so I feel like it might be viable. Is it actually viable to use on desktop, or am I fooling myself? It seems quite tantalizing to try it.

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