mmababes

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mmababes,

I’m trying

mmababes,

These were the respective XML values of the folders:


<span style="color:#323232;">Important Folder A: domain="0x0000" bus="0x05" slot="0x00" function="0x0"
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Important Folder B: domain="0x0000" bus="0x06" slot="0x00" function="0x0"
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Important Folder C: domain="0x0000" bus="0x07" slot="0x00" function="0x0"
</span>

I need Windows and Kali Linux to study for an exam so after VMware stopped working on Ubuntu 23.10, I decided to use QEMU/KVM. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get shared folders or a bridge connection to work in KVM so I decided to just install Debian 12 on my PC and hope that VMware works on it. Shared folders and a bridge connection are must-haves for me.

mmababes,

Well, I’m currently using VMware on Ubuntu to run Win 10 and Kali Linux. I don’t know what exactly caused the problem, it was either Ubuntu’s updates or VMware’s updates, but now Win 10 is unusable because it crashes (same with Kali Linux)

Ubuntu imho is unstable in and of itself because of the frequent updates so I’m looking for another distro that prioritizes stability.

mmababes,

Virtualization mostly. I need Win 10 and Kali Linux to run at the same time on the host distro.

mmababes,

lol 😂

On a serious note, the guy who made it was a genius but unfortunately, he had schizophrenia or another condition like it.

mmababes,

I just installed QEMU/KVM.

Hopefully, I’ll be able to get it to run Win 10 and Kali

mmababes,

I’m going to give openSUSE Leap a try.

If you meant it like how “stable” is used in “Debian stable”…

Yup, that’s what I meant

mmababes,

My main PC

mmababes,

Thanks for the tip!

mmababes,

No, I was relatively new to Ubuntu when I started using it so I didn’t have the wisdom to choose the LTS version.

mmababes, (edited )

With increasing amounts of people, organizations, and governments adopting Linux, we’re no longer as safe as we used to be. Unfortunately, we might have to get virus/malware scanners now like Windows users.

mmababes,

Don’t browser attacks (payloads embedded in compromised websites) leave us exposed though?

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