or think they’re smart by using a script to bypass the win 11 hardware restrictions
or think they’re smart by using a script to bypass the win 11 hardware restrictions
‘gradually’
I think you forgot about chapter 3
not loading the video in my client (probably because it’s long) bur I can watch it with the link to catbox.moe
anyway 5b speedruns are so smooth, nice work!
NO IT’S THE SKIBIDI TOILET GUY
SIGMA SIGMA ON THE WALL WHO IS THE SKIBIDIEST OF THEM ALL
you think monero is a pyramid scheme?
only the bad people are at the top so people see that and only the bad people decide to pursue that career path
(i’m just using ‘bad people’ as a simplification)
it’s a laptop so probably eDP
i wonder how much survivorship bias there is in this
no Looks To The Moon :(((
does reinstalling breeze with pacman e.g. pacman -S breeze
work?
btw you’re using archlinux right?
i’m dumb, I didn’t see that you were looking for the sddm theme
what’s your hardware? some wifi/ethernet adapters just don’t have support in Linux :(
for persistence I’ve only ever used Ventoy, it’s a lot simpler i think and it allows you to choose the disk image to run on boot
I think the mounting /dev/sdc error is because you chose a disk, not a partition. if you run lsblk
or fdisk -l
it should show you the partitions you can mount. It’s usually something like /dev/sdc1
i mean there’s a possibility of malware hiding in usb peripherals since they have flash, and for thinkpads I think the camera, touchpad, smartcard reader are usually usb. If they hypothetically acted as usb mice/keyboards/network adapters/display devices, they could possibly infect your system ig
malware living on the bios rom could possibly live through an internal bios flash (normal “update firmware” thing in the bios or things like ivyrain) if it somehow manages to manipulate that process.
however, it is always overwritten by an external bios flash (using a raspberry pi or something using flashrom), because then you’re directly communicating with the flash chip. (if you suspect that the flash chip has been replaced with a malicious one you’re probably a bit schizo)
one thing is though is that the flash on the embedded controller is left untouched in most operations like this, so it could possibly harbor malware, but the only thing that could possibly do is make your laptop unusable or die randomly. It can’t really affect the software running on it i’d think. What you’d want to do if you’re really schizo and suspect your EC is infected is to externally flash lenovo firmware and use something like this to update the EC before externally flashing Heads.
the chain of trust for your installer USB would be something you can’t really avoid though, just use the most trustworthy computer you have
it’s a thing for specialised input remapping, I’m honestly surprised it doesn’t exist on Linux because Linux has so many keyboard remappers
you should try the desktop sticky note thing in kde
stop blaming either of the two 50%s, it’s the fault of the 0.1%
yeah no way I’m trusting a corpo like that with my data thanks
tbh it’s just good incentive for me to learn c
i miss some software so im writing my own
the sheer amount of guis