looks like it snapped. Try:
apt remove snapd
You’ll have to install it like on the bottom
Yes. Arch Wiki probably has an article about this exact problem.
I mean, Linux is pretty flexible. So, I guess yes?
Yes, but it can’t run flatpaks…only snaps
Great one! (Not just a nice one, a great one even.)
Now get out! Just Get Out!
When the compression algorithm goes too far
Computer.tar
.gz
.zip
.xz
Akshyually, that’s just archival format, not compression.
Failed opportunity to create a compression algorithm called feather.
I think you forgot installing the FLATpacks
Of course! This is the perfect distro for your laptop
That’s why you don’t put your laptop in your backpocket
puts it in my butt
thumbs up
Bringus Studios presents: Installing SteamOS on literal fucking roadkill
It’s gonna have to be “Linux From Scratch” at this point…starting with the hardware.
Try Arch, BTW.
Too angled for arch
Does it post?
Instructions unclear. Wrapped laptop around post.
He seemed to manage it just fine, it shows up for me with no issue
Edit: /j
(I was referring to the Power-On Self Test. It’s that blinky-light thing mobos do before booting off a disk. For a mobo to post, it just needs a cpu, ram and power.)
Yeah, I was just making a dumb joke cause I like bad jokes :)
It’s a pun. Post as in power on self test, and post as in post to social media.
I thought you mean he’d mailed it to you.
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
Honestly the internals aren’t necessarily damaged even if the case is obliterated, but you’ll need a replacement screen, mouse, and keyboard for starters. Highly likely that the damage to the sockets and ports will require removal of parts and idk if it will still post afterwards. The MB is often smaller than the case itself and the bus is often wires in laptops, so it might have survived.
All in all, probably costs more to fix than a new PC.
Most of the laptops I’ve had open lately have had about the top third be the motherboard and the bottom two-thirds be battery, with maybe some ports and speakers tucked down the side. So I’d expect that last of replacements to include the battery, too.
I might check whether the hard drive survived - a decent M.2 is small, expensive and reusable - and maybe the RAM if it’s not soldered in.
Just do a headless install.