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LovePoson, in It happens 🤷

Me with only linux installed: not a problem i face, no

greencactus,

Yesss, Linux gang for the win!

Evil_Shrubbery, in It happens 🤷

Just hold the power button until it gets quiet.

shush, don’t fight it, it will be over soon.

macaroni1556,

I always imagine this when hard rebooting any device

Darken,
@Darken@reddthat.com avatar

same thought when hard rebooting the last time before formatting

Evil_Shrubbery,

Oh yeah, deleting partition tables always felt a bit like (mini) scorched earth past-denying genocide. Gone but not forgotten. But also mostly forgotten. Nevertheless you legacy will live onwards through volume labels that I always use.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I know, I know… we were just not meant to be, sorry…

shalva97,

It could be installing updates

Evil_Shrubbery,

You are right, but I always risk it (restore points work most of the time anyway).

Darken, (edited )
@Darken@reddthat.com avatar

Unless u have a ntfs shared drive which gets locked by windows if u don’t restart (or disable fast startup for a real shutdown) so it releases the lock without having to unlock it inside Linux (and sometimes failing because it’s not always locked the same)

“locked” the drive is read-only in Linux until windows unlocks it or Linux does using a tool

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Unless u have a ntfs shared drive which gets locked by windows if u don’t restart…

One of the main reasons why I let ot boot all the way. If nothing else, it’ll mark the partition as dirty 😒. Sure, I can sudo mount my way into it, but I really have no idea if everything’s OK with it. So, I have to reboot, boot into Windows, mark the partition for a consistency check, reboot, boot into Windows again so it could do the check, then reboot again and (finally!) boot into Linux 😒… I mean, just let it boot all the way the first time, it’ll be over rather quickly.

Darken,
@Darken@reddthat.com avatar

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  • 0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Really? I think it shows the files as locked, but you can actually do whatever in root 🤔.

    In either case, it’s just more painless to actually let it boot all the way than to interrupt the boot process.

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    @Darken@reddthat.com avatar

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  • 0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    lol 🤣. Good info though 👍, I will have it in mind.

    Evil_Shrubbery, (edited )

    Oh yeah, I’ve had that happen to me (only the one time, like a decade ago), once I realized what gives I solved it easily with GParted ‘repair’ or something like that (iirc?).

    Edit: ohh, I think it was a (full distro) live-boot CD that I used.

    PlantDadManGuy, in It happens 🤷

    I’m not into programming, and I’m an LGBTQIA Ally. Just genuinely curious. Are 90% of Linux users really young white femboys with anime body pillows? Or is Lemmy just a heavily skewed demographic?

    vardogor,
    @vardogor@mander.xyz avatar

    these comments always remind me how small the amount of my peers here probably is. i wonder how many other lemmy users have cooked crack

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    ✌️… not proud of it though… and it was heroin, not crack.

    exoplanetary,
    @exoplanetary@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s mostly just a stereotype. I know plenty of young white femboys who use Windows, and I’m a Linux user who is young and white but definitely not a femboy. I would say 90% of Linux users probably know how to program though.

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Or at least are very friendly with the terminal and know all sorts of scripting languages… which is not that far from programming either.

    mexicancartel,

    I think only 60% linux users know how to program

    bitwaba,

    Dual booters are fem-boys with anime body pillows.

    Those brave enough to take the full plunge and single boot Linux are fem-men with anime body pillows.

    greencactus,

    No… The true Linux users are white, mid-40 men who only use Arch Linux on an old Thinkpad and who will comment “I use Arch BTW” under a video with a random dog eating a ball just to prove that the dog should use Arch as well, because it is objectively better than anything else.

    bitwaba, (edited )

    Yeah, that’s what I said. Fem-men with anime body pillows.

    I use Arch BTW

    greencactus,

    You just made my day better, I had to laugh. Thank you ;)

    GarlicToast,

    Not so young anymore (🥲), not a femboy and no body pillows here. Been using Linux for almost 20 years now. More than 10 exclusivly Linux.

    The young, single, femboys just has more time to creat more memes.

    okamiueru,

    My impression of linuxmemes (what’s the lemmy word for subreddit?) is mostly that it feels like the regular posters don’t use Linux. Either that, or it is automated and reposting stuff from 10-20 years ago that isn’t very accurate or relevant.

    0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    We call the comms, short for communities 😉.

    danikpapas,

    To extend your statistical research I’m a GNU/LINUX. user, i have never watched an anime, I’m white, extremely racist and a lgbtqia hater.

    AVincentInSpace,

    I hate that I had to check your history to see if you were joking

    ^judging^ ^by^ ^lots^ ^of^ ^comments^ ^in^ ^!196^ ^I’m^ ^going^ ^yes^

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Heavily skewed demographic IMO. LGBTQ+ supportive liberals is what makes most of it, but I would bet that there are republican IT workers out there (or rightists, in general, if not from the US) or users that maybe like most of what the right has to offer, just don’t agree with everything all the way, like let’s say libre software.

    And I stole the meme, I wouldn’t have used that image for the meme, I’m in no way into anime 😂. Sure, Akira and legendary stuff like that, but that’s just a really good movie TBH, it doesn’t matter if it’s anime or not.

    AlpacaChariot,

    It’s just Lemmy!

    emergencyfood,

    LGBT people are over-represented in IT, as it is less judgemental of such things compared to many other professions. Also, people who had to hide their identity, or question it, or read more about such hard to access topics, probably learned how to use the internet, and may have even developed an interest in fields like privacy and digital equality.

    As for anime, Japan (and China, Korea etc.) are major electronics manufacturers and designers, so their culture has influenced the internet, and particularly the more nerdy parts of it.

    But there are plenty of people with very different political views in the Linux community, from RMS’s infocommunism to Eric Raymond’s right-libertarianism.

    acockworkorange, in It happens 🤷

    Windows is installing update 2 of 48…

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Yeah, that was back in the WinVista/7/8/8.1 days, it doesn’t show the number of updates any more. Plus, a lot of the updates are cumulative, they abandoned their earlier model.

    And, I have to admit, the update process is a lot faster now and a lot less error prone.

    someguy3,

    it doesn’t show the number of updates

    Huh didn’t think of that.

    greencactus,

    Admittedly, when you run apt-update on a freshly installed system, you get a whole lot more updates. But at least they finish in a a few seconds, compared to Windows’s somewhere between now and the end of time. Who knows ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    acockworkorange,

    The are no forced updates ever, no forced restarts, and by golly no multiple restarts.

    greencactus, (edited )

    Admittedly, good point. I completely forgot by now how annoying the experience was :)

    wonderfulvoltaire, in It happens 🤷
    @wonderfulvoltaire@lemmy.world avatar

    I use uefi to change boot order between openSUSE and holoiso 👍

    CrayonRosary, in It happens 🤷

    Is her wall made out of glass?

    TimeSquirrel, (edited )
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

    'Murican walls. Made of paper, glue, and chalk.

    kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E, in It happens 🤷

    Can’t click on Windows, if have no Windows 😏

    LainOfTheWired, in It happens 🤷
    @LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol avatar

    You guys have windows partitions?

    cyanarchy,

    Not on bare metal, for this reason

    0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Need for interacting with hardware, so yeah, have it on bare metal, plus in a VM.

    herrvogel,

    Any reason you can’t just pass the hardware through to the vm?

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Because it needs SATA emulation (needs to communicate natively with SATA devices), and that’s still not a thing in KVMs as far as I know.

    acockworkorange,

    Always use a condom to interface your bare metal and windows.

    Shady_Shiroe,
    @Shady_Shiroe@lemmy.world avatar

    I keep dual windows on laptop for rare occasions cuz I don’t like dealing with passthrough for special USB cables that require their own drivers on VMs

    0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Yep, pretty much the same reason, just have to use it, mostly because of software that interacts with hardware, in one way or another.

    Batbro,

    USB cables require drivers? 👀

    Shady_Shiroe,
    @Shady_Shiroe@lemmy.world avatar

    Well USB to serial port to some weird custom 6 pin connector for a certain machine.

    Or car data link adapter

    SorryQuick,

    The ports do, it’s just that they’re built in every kernel nowadays.

    Jack3G,
    @Jack3G@sh.itjust.works avatar

    I’ve been delaying moving my root arch patition from my HDD to overwrite my old windows install on my SSD for months.

    I feel like the potential problems that that could cause aren’t worth the better loading times from the SSD.

    exoplanetary,
    @exoplanetary@lemmy.world avatar

    I installed one when I made my first Linux PC last month in case I needed to use Windows for anything that wouldn’t work fine enough on Linux.

    One month later and I still haven’t used it for anything. I think I may have underestimated how fleshed out the Linux ecosystem is these days.

    user224,
    @user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    I do. I wanted to finish something there that I couldn’t easily move to Linux. A DVD project using files scattered accross the system in DVDStyler. I didn’t notice DVDStyler works on Linux.
    Now I am basically keeping it due to sunk cost fallancy. It has lots of menus and videos, plus some of them I cut myself. But I don’t even remember where I ended. There was also something about color limitation in menus I wanted to fix. I last shut it down during an update about 2-3 years ago.
    But who knows, maybe later at some point…

    But I could really use those extra 400GB. I only have 15GiB free right now…

    trackcharlie, in Looks like I'll be distrohopping again!

    I’ve had great results with EndeavourOS

    trackcharlie, in It happens 🤷

    When the windows update bricked my OS I sighed in pure relief as I could finally stop using windows forever. As an added bonus I didn’t lose any work because the drive was fully accessible to arch… after windows said it had encrypted the drive.

    Absolute trash operating system and I have zero regrets leaving.

    pewpew,
    @pewpew@feddit.it avatar

    Same, Windows also bricked my Grub install (which was on another drive). Too bad I have to use that trash for school

    trackcharlie,

    I very much understand your pain, my drive died mid-year while I was at university, I just cleaned it up and added it to a virtual machine with win10 to finish projects with the windows based programs.

    Worked surprisingly well. I used virtual machine manager on arch (and now endeavour, I can’t stop distro hopping but I’ve stayed on endeavour the longest)

    pip1,

    Yup a Windows update messing with the bootloader before gracefully failing (blue screen) was the nudge for me to remove it once and for all

    iwan2c, in It happens 🤷

    same thing happens to me but with temple os

    Treczoks, in It happens 🤷

    No issue here. If I make a mistake in grub, I end up in memtest.

    youngGoku, in It happens 🤷

    First mistake was having windows installed lol.

    tuxrandom, in It happens 🤷

    The same applies for the other way around when I need Windows for something.

    I apparently magically attract computers with a horribly slow UEFI so it takes a while to reboot regardless of the OS.

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    If it takes too long to load the EFI binaries, that might be BIOS setup issue. Have you tried other filesystems except FAT32 for the EFI partition? I’ve had luck with just FAT (FAT16) on some rigs that just refused to read FAT32 (still don’t know why).

    Also, make sure the drives are in AHCI mode. Though this is mostly the default nowadays, I’ve seen weird BIOSes that defaulted to IDE mode.

    TimeSquirrel, in It happens 🤷
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

    What Windows? I got Debian, and some shit that tests my memory.

    Asudox, (edited )
    @Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

    Your memory or your computer’s memory? Huge difference.

    user224,
    @user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    “I forgot”

    0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Doesn’t seem to work…

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