I’ve cleared entries before with efibootmgr.
I’ve cleared entries before with efibootmgr.
I’ve done this recently twice and it worked between 2 different distros on different hardware. I don’t remember if I had to link it again, but if I did, it worked and my history was intact.
Do a search for “One Pace”. A good feeling pace is about 2 manga chapters per anime episode but the anime creators reduced that to 1 chapter per episode when they started running low on material. One Pace edits the anime to 2 chapters per episode and has it follow the manga more closely.
A sample of a scene from an episode with both versions compared:
Haven’t had a problem since I started using Linux full time in 2019 but I rarely boot to Windows (usually once every few months to update it). I have W10 and Kinoite (openSUSE before that) installed on separate SSDs. I used 2 EFI partitions (which I make backups of from time to time) on the respective drives the OSs are installed on.
I could only make sense of it after reading the accompanying text.
Would be clearer to say:
To Preserve Its Interest the U.S. Won’t Declare Nigerian Army Who Removed President Bazoum to be Coup Plotters
If you use Voyager or some other front end that uses gestures on a touchscreen, you can sometimes accidentally up or downvote when scrolling or navigating.
You could use distrobox to run an arch container and access the AUR directly.
https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox
It’s what I use for some applications on Kinoite.
Could be based on the expression “Cat got your tongue?” (Except he swallowed the cat after)