

Alienware should be Dell I think. Is there a security tab in the BIOS?
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Alienware should be Dell I think. Is there a security tab in the BIOS?
Secure Boot settings should be under the Security tab in the BIOS.
You should be able to enroll the Secure Boot key for Bazzite and keep it enabled. Instructions: https://docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/secure_boot/
I am using OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I’ll try enabling Wayland using the environment variable for a game when I get on later.
I dont get flickering on my OLED on GNOME with VRR. Odd.
It requires rootful containers, risqué.
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It is definitely a Firefox fork, the images of the UI are near identical to Firefox, and the one with addons shows the option to search addons.mozilla.org
For real, a good font.
Ubuntu Touch is still a Linux distro. I was referring to how Linux-like the experience is.
Not really a Linux distro. Based on Gentoo but not really a Linux distro, just like Android.
Zorin is too walled off IMO. Too many features locked in Pro version.
Fedora KDE edition or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed/Slowroll. Otherwise could try Aurora.
I avoid Ubuntu base because it is slow to update packages, and the inclusion of Snap packages are a no from me.
Ubuntu is a corporate/popular distro. It wouldn’t make much sense to move to do as when it lacks much of the functionality of sudo and isnt in a memory safe language, which is Ubuntu’s goal with replacing user space software with Rust.
But stale bread for French toast??
Probably just has it run at login in the background.
flatpak kill some.app.id
Instantly kills it.
WEAK. WASTE 17HRS AND UNCOUNTABLE AMOUNTS OF DATA BY FUCKING AROUND. 40 BILLION SUCH CASES!
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