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This is the only thing that keep me from full time Linux lol. Never fails need to install something new and Bam I need to re install Nvidia drivers or something if equal misery.
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@jamesharrington 🤣 no, Linus Torvalds said that once upon a time when someone asked him why driver support for Nvidia sucked so much on Linux.
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@w4tsn
Indeed once learned you can solve it. Though the con of fucking up my distribution from time to time. Doesn't out way the pros of Linux. -
scor38047y@hivickylai
Searched so many streets for you, my long lost sibling <3
Also streets stands for tilda & gedit
And search stands for Ctl+F
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mundo0349787yBeen using ubuntu for a couple of years with intel chipsets. Not a single issue that I haven't caused.
Niw I am on pop!_os, which is ubuntu with a gnome skin and "cleaner", also no issues at all. -
Better than Windows 10 which just reboots all the time and only has malware and a built in cryptocurrency miner which wears out all of the WiFi waves.
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Happened to me too, some time ago. :D
My boot partition was too small for the updated image.
Those were annoying days until I repaired it.
I didn't only have an encrypted partition, but an encrypted disk containing multiple virtual partitions.
It took me a long time until I figured out my only how to mount them from inside the live system, but how to correctly chroot and add them to fstab before rebuilding grub...
I use Linux because I enjoy unexpectedly learning how to mount an encrypted disk after a software update deletes the boot directory... on a Thursday night while other people drink beer.
rant