Boot loader on usb stick
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I was just joking...
"This is a good way" was what I did not expect
PS:
Sorry if I misused some terms in the prompt; please correct me if I did so.
PPS:
As I am fairly new, there might be some inherently bad decisions, like having two bootloaders even though the Windows one could boot Linux, but that is not the point of the post.
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I was just joking...
"This is a good way" was what I did not expect
PS:
Sorry if I misused some terms in the prompt; please correct me if I did so.
PPS:
As I am fairly new, there might be some inherently bad decisions, like having two bootloaders even though the Windows one could boot Linux, but that is not the point of the post.
https://redd.it/1m2zy3n
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Linus Torvalds used to speak to engineers in 2012 the way I speak to LLMs now.
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What are some of your productivity hacks?
I see that there are many seemingly simple hack that boosts productivity by a great deal. What have you found out to be most useful hacks? Share it here.
I use following.
1. Aliases for commands.
2. Chrome remote desktop to execute simple commands on mobile device.
https://redd.it/1m35ixy
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I see that there are many seemingly simple hack that boosts productivity by a great deal. What have you found out to be most useful hacks? Share it here.
I use following.
1. Aliases for commands.
2. Chrome remote desktop to execute simple commands on mobile device.
https://redd.it/1m35ixy
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What is the craziest thing you have done on linux for fun?
For me, its using distrobox (rootfull) on nixos to gain access to pacstrap, install arch on my own pc from it, then enter my arch install from the distrobox arch container and download some random dotfiles to test it out
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For me, its using distrobox (rootfull) on nixos to gain access to pacstrap, install arch on my own pc from it, then enter my arch install from the distrobox arch container and download some random dotfiles to test it out
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[SECURITY] firefox-patch-bin, librewolf-fix-bin and zen-browser-patched-bin AUR packages contain malware
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/thread/7EZTJXLIAQLARQNTMEW2HBWZYE626IFJ/
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https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/thread/7EZTJXLIAQLARQNTMEW2HBWZYE626IFJ/
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
https://community.clearlinux.org/t/all-good-things-come-to-an-end-shutting-down-clear-linux-os/10716
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
After years of innovation and community collaboration, we’re ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will…
Intel shuts down Clear Linux
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All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
After years of innovation and community collaboration, we’re ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will…
I really just like Ubuntu
I've done my fair share of distrohopping. I started on Mint. My laptop has Fedora. (unrelated) I have a Macbook Pro. For the longest time I kept my desktop as a Windows machine in case Windows was needed for university - but it never was, and my Macbook can honestly just fulfil that role if need be.
But still, given that this device needs to be the reliable and compatible one I though "what better distro than the most popular". I installed 24.04 LTS, left the installation media on a thumb drive in case I needed to reinstall, and then used the GUI to update to 24.10 and the 25.04, and I've been happily using 25.04 since then. It really does just work.
I get that some FOSS purists will take issue with certain choices. I get that some people prefer not to use Snaps. I get that some people don't like Canonical. I get that some people don't like opt-out telemetry, but I'm not one of those people. The out-of-the-box experience has been great. I've slotted into it as a uni machine with no hitches what-so-ever.
Thanks Ubuntu.
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I've done my fair share of distrohopping. I started on Mint. My laptop has Fedora. (unrelated) I have a Macbook Pro. For the longest time I kept my desktop as a Windows machine in case Windows was needed for university - but it never was, and my Macbook can honestly just fulfil that role if need be.
But still, given that this device needs to be the reliable and compatible one I though "what better distro than the most popular". I installed 24.04 LTS, left the installation media on a thumb drive in case I needed to reinstall, and then used the GUI to update to 24.10 and the 25.04, and I've been happily using 25.04 since then. It really does just work.
I get that some FOSS purists will take issue with certain choices. I get that some people prefer not to use Snaps. I get that some people don't like Canonical. I get that some people don't like opt-out telemetry, but I'm not one of those people. The out-of-the-box experience has been great. I've slotted into it as a uni machine with no hitches what-so-ever.
Thanks Ubuntu.
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Intel shuts down Clear Linux OS, its high-performance Linux distribution
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-shuts-down-clear-linux-os-its-high-performance-linux-distribution
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DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results
https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/18/duckduckgo-now-lets-you-hide-ai-generated-images-in-search-results/
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DuckDuckGo's new search feature comes as the internet is being flooded with AI-generated slop.
I have to be honest linux impressed me
I’ve been using Windows for about 14 years but after recall came I couldn’t use Windows anymore so I tried these distros
Ubuntu
It was ok but too annoying at times due to random updates and driver issues
Mint
I had the most hope going into this but I didn’t enjoy it as it was lacking in speed and my sound was broke
Debian
I loved this so much I would daily drive but my install kept destroying itself for some reason
Catchy
Best one so far it used 500 mb ram on desktop and maxed out at 2gb
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I’ve been using Windows for about 14 years but after recall came I couldn’t use Windows anymore so I tried these distros
Ubuntu
It was ok but too annoying at times due to random updates and driver issues
Mint
I had the most hope going into this but I didn’t enjoy it as it was lacking in speed and my sound was broke
Debian
I loved this so much I would daily drive but my install kept destroying itself for some reason
Catchy
Best one so far it used 500 mb ram on desktop and maxed out at 2gb
https://redd.it/1m48l7x
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Feelings after a month of switching from Windows to Linux(Ubuntu)
Its has now been a month since i have installed Linux(Ubuntu) on my laptop. It started as just an experiment after watching pewdiepie's video. I have my semester break going on and I am free most of the time so installed Ubuntu. Instantly after installing I was pretty happy and excited to start something new but as soon as I started browsing, I encountered few errors. The first and the biggest issue I faced was sound issues, for some reason the sound I get from my laptop is almost 60% it was on windows(still have this issue but now i use the system on 125% volume). Other issues I found were getting the alternatives for many applications I used on a regualr basis like MS office, Photoshop etc. but I quickly found Libre Office and GIMP and other than getting used to new interface I found no issues.
In the start I had planned to use Ubuntu for a week before going back to windows if I found Ubuntu unusable for me so stuck to Ubuntu and I am so glad I did because after switching to Linux I have started to become more keyboard realiant hence faster in so many operations and I am enjoying something new after a long time. I still find some inconviniences like I can't play some games I used to but I had already reduced gaming either ways so that was not an issue. Also the thing I am looking forward to most is ricing but whenever I start to research about it, it just seems to complicated and I am scared I will mess up my system and will have to start from the begining. So have that on hold but over all Linux has been a positive experience despite few hurdles in the begining and so much more to learn.
https://preview.redd.it/9s29v482mwdf1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=bfdb2086d70c199ad211a583724a1485465fd1dd
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Its has now been a month since i have installed Linux(Ubuntu) on my laptop. It started as just an experiment after watching pewdiepie's video. I have my semester break going on and I am free most of the time so installed Ubuntu. Instantly after installing I was pretty happy and excited to start something new but as soon as I started browsing, I encountered few errors. The first and the biggest issue I faced was sound issues, for some reason the sound I get from my laptop is almost 60% it was on windows(still have this issue but now i use the system on 125% volume). Other issues I found were getting the alternatives for many applications I used on a regualr basis like MS office, Photoshop etc. but I quickly found Libre Office and GIMP and other than getting used to new interface I found no issues.
In the start I had planned to use Ubuntu for a week before going back to windows if I found Ubuntu unusable for me so stuck to Ubuntu and I am so glad I did because after switching to Linux I have started to become more keyboard realiant hence faster in so many operations and I am enjoying something new after a long time. I still find some inconviniences like I can't play some games I used to but I had already reduced gaming either ways so that was not an issue. Also the thing I am looking forward to most is ricing but whenever I start to research about it, it just seems to complicated and I am scared I will mess up my system and will have to start from the begining. So have that on hold but over all Linux has been a positive experience despite few hurdles in the begining and so much more to learn.
https://preview.redd.it/9s29v482mwdf1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=bfdb2086d70c199ad211a583724a1485465fd1dd
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Linux breaks a new record for US market share as people presumably flee Windows
This is not surprising news considering there are a lot of computers that cannot be upgraded to Windows 11.
https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-breaks-a-new-record-for-us-market-share-as-people-presumably-flee-windows-for-its-open-source-rival/
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This is not surprising news considering there are a lot of computers that cannot be upgraded to Windows 11.
https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-breaks-a-new-record-for-us-market-share-as-people-presumably-flee-windows-for-its-open-source-rival/
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Linux breaks a new record for US market share as people presumably flee Windows for its open-source rival
Is Microsoft's grip on Windows users starting to crumble?