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  • To be more clear, the swap of the oses (not swap as in the swap partition) will be done from bios by changing the boot drive/efi executable and toggling secure boot accordingly. Do you think this will work?

  • It is a condition where you are completely paralized and you can only observe things as they happen. No control of almost any muscles so no way to communicate with the outside world.

  • I am asking because I am looking to dual-boot with windows 11 which requires secure-boot afaik. I could disable it whilst switching (each os will be in it's own drive with the corresponding bootloader) so any os will be on a different drive.

  • I am mentioning the NVIDIA drivers. That is because there are new kernel modules that are open source. Maybe kernel signage is not needed with those ones. That is why I am asking.

  • By not necessarily, do you mean that I need to enroll keys?

  • Are the new kernel modules planned to be included in the kernel and if so, will that mean there will be secure boot support?

  • Man... Locked-in syndrome scares the shit out of me...

  • Pandas

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  • Just read a few at a time...

  • Since you asked, I really don't have any issue as long as it is no smaller than roughly 15cm in one direction.

    Edit: will ofc look at the stuff you sent. Replying quickly since I am doing sth rn : P Thank you!!!

  • Nothing matters (so do nothing because there is no reason to do something)

    Nothing matters (so do anything because why not!?)

  • Haven't heard of them, checked it out after this comment and I think it is what I am looking for. A bit concerned about the lack of fillament detector (watched the Maker's Muse video).

  • Latest? Have you tried running other versions of proton?

    Edi: ignore this comment others seem to have answered.

  • Ape Sex.

    Ok jokes asside, which version of proton are you using?

  • Oh it is not about them.

  • They are also for proof.

  • For the last one, I don't think they have a choice. Since they effectively don't have democracy, you can't blame them since they are being forced by the regime. And it is hard to overthrow when the dictator is known to kill political competition.

  • Congrats! : D

    If you have time, maybe share the solution so future people can check and fix it themselves.

  • Maybe try with kpipewire.

    But also check audio in the kde settings maybe they got misconfigured.