Geez, MS, it’s a place to filter a list with a few keystrokes and/or click a link or punch enter. It’s such shit ad real estate you’re just pissing off people about to discover nobara or this for nothing
Ahh loves me some classic shell
At least I can install Windows 10 in QEMU. I think I’ll go back to Win7 then.
They figured if they make Win 10 just as bad as Win 11 people will finally switch over.
Obligatory Linux plug.
Obligatory anti cheat means gaming on Linux isn’t straightforward
Can’t get any linux to work on my gaming laptop
What make and model, what problem is it giving you?
Maingear ML-17.
Uefi does not see any version of Linux as bootable after installation.
I can get it to see grub, but it fails to boot when selected.
I had a similar problem with an NUC where the install would work but was unbootable after. In my case the USB showed up as both a BIOS and UEFI boot device and the mobo was picking the legacy mode. This made the install a legacy boot install which was not bootable.
To fix it I had to manually choose to boot the install USB’s UEFI mode.
Your laptop must be an exception. I’ve installed Linux Mint on an old laptop that couldn’t even run Windows 10 properly and it just worked with zero hiccup.
How entirely unshocking that old, established hardware has support whereas brand new, non-mainstream hardware has issues
Can’t tell if you’re riding the cliche or serious
100%. Spent an incredibly frustrating weekend before surrendering and going back to win10
What distros did you try?
I assume this is either a meme or a very unique situation. “Not working” is too generic, if you can provide more details we could even help
It’s a maingear laptop. Installation appears to proceed normally, however on reboot grub will absolutely not allow me to boot into linux. I’ve tried ubuntu, mint, and arch. I suspect it’s actually an issue with the uefi, but as the hardware isn’t mainstream trying to run that down is fruitless.
I’m not familiar with the brand, but general ideas that come to mind to troubleshoot are:
- Disable secureboot if enabled. Understanding you’ll lose that security feature of course.
- See if there’s an option to mark your storage as removable in the installer (–removable flag in grub iirc). My (pretty old) motherboard does not seem to respect attempts to add uefi entities but it happily boots off a “removable” uefi install.
Skill issue.
My home computing experience extends back to manually setting IRQs and programs that came in the form of booklets of code in text. I’m not a stranger to getting fiddly with my software. This laptop just will not play nice with linux. It’s from maingear, and not even windows 11 recognizes all the hardware without some proprietary drivers, for example the keyboard backlighting.
What’s the model number?
And specifically windows recovery partitions enjoy nuking grub at every step.
ML-17. I have work software that must be run on Windows. Not able to dual boot is also a non-starter.
Does it allow for a second SSD?
I got a second SSD specifically for this purpose. Installing to either drive fails identically.
Well, there’s your problem. Windows nukes it in a blind panic.
As an alternative, windows in a vm for your work software, Linux as the only physical install.
Super weird. My laptop had a new enough GPU that Windows didn’t even have proper drivers yet and it worked out of the box on Linux.
I migrated the day before yesterday. A company can only feed you hot logs, straight from the factory, for so many years before you tire of pretending the taste is acceptable.
I dunno, I’d eat Costco hot dogs all day every day.
Preach, brother. I wouldn’t live long, but I’d finally live happy
They really do have outstanding tubesteaks
Every day that passes, I feel more validated in my decision to no longer use their OS.
I think the various debloat scripts (Chris Titus etc.) should take care of this.
Obviously this remedy is just harm reduction.
Going forward I will be maining various Linux distros and using Wine/Proton compatibility, or TinyWin10 on a VM, for any tasks that absolutely require Windows.
Thank you kindley Microsoft, It is what I crave! I need it like the Microplastics I got installed in my ballsack.
May I interest you with Ameliorated?
I checked the website, so it’s like a micro scripted app compilation?? Does the thing is a run/tweak then close, or does it needs to reside as a background service/task?
You start with a fresh Windows install and run the playbook on it. It’s practically a one time script
Linux is free btw
Microsoft wants everyone to suffer. Even the smarter windows users.
You would think they make enough on their corporate licenses to cover the cost of home users and whatever piracy still exists.
I was sucker back then as I paid for a home license for $165 cad though I rectified the mistake by donating more to Linux projects all together
Same, I bought 7 and 10 but have since put more into Debian, Wikipedia, Archive.org and some other projects than I will ever spend again on a Windows license.
There’s no such thing as enough in this capitalist wasteland.
Gotta chase that perpetual growth.
Office is what pays the bills. Everything else is icing on top.
Smartest users are already using OpenShell and don’t have anything to fear, at least from this change… for now…
YEEEEEEY! THIS IS SOOOO COOL! SUCH A FEATURE!!!
god i hate Microsoft.
God damnit. I have a W10 drive left because SteamVR is still a little clunky on Debian.
I really hope valve comes out with a new release of SteamOS for desktops, the Steam Deck version is damned near flawless.
OpenShell is your friend then. I haven’t seen the Windows 8 or 10 menu in years except when using the text launcher to start OpenShell after I closed it.
Really just does not seem like they are interested in doing it. I feel like they would’ve said something by now
A steam deck beta update from the past week or two that they were working on adding support for the ROG Ally. The verge asked valve about it, and they confirmed they’re actively working on making it support other handheld PCs.
Handheld =/= tower I want to build lol
Right, I would just assume bringing it to other handhelds is the first step in it having universal hardware support.
It won’t make them any more money so it’s not like there is a financial incentive for them, but they do occasionally do things just because they aren’t assholes.
Honestly I would kill for a proper steamOS release. I’d even pay money for it.
Ditto, a purpose built gaming OS would be worth the price of avoiding Windows.
There’s been a lot of positive buzz about Bazzite.
I’ll have to look again, I thought it was abandoned.
And i just switched my last windows 10 machine to linux 🫡🖕
Linux looks more and more like the better choice. Some more reasons here despite the ad annoyance: https://www.xda-developers.com/reasons-linux-good-gaming/