At that point you might as well turn it off.
At that point you might as well turn it off.
Everyone should. It’s wasted energy, bad for components and outright lazy in some cases.
But some apps don’t function properly if not installed. So I think that chocolatey is better.
I find that winget tends to just grab M$ Store packages, essentially becoming just an alternative CLI frontend.
Chocolatey, however, actually grabs the native program. And it isn’t developed by Microsoft.
Even Scoop is good enough, however programs might not work perfectly because it uses portable versions of the program.
Choco > winget imo
Hold shift when you click restart in windows, you can access the firmware through windows recovery.
Use EndeavourOS if you want easy Arch, Manjaro is kinda bad.
But really if you want an easy system, go with Mint or Fedora. Arch isn’t designed for ease nor first-timers.
Same, I use Cinnamon
Ahem
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L i n u x < W i n d o w s
Let the bullying commence…
Get the glue out I guess.
Don’t give them ideas…
Great! So I’m following the Setting up taps on Linux part of the docs and I understand what it’s doing however I get caught up with the last 3 commands in the second block, it returns that the operation is not supported on my machine from RNETLINK. Also these changes don’t persist after reboot…
Only you know why…