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speck, to asklemmy in What are the best e-readers on the market?

Can you do things like highlight text on a kobo? And can you then export with all the edits?

Also, can you the plug into a computer and transfer books over?

speck, to linux in Bilocker'd partition on dual boot drive

I appreciate the additional info. Since I want to make Linux primary (one of my two main points in this little project is getting familiar with Linux!), I'll look into Luks for that partition

The db2 / vm suggestion is a little over my head, currently, but I'll research that as well!

speck, to linux in Bilocker'd partition on dual boot drive

Thank you! I think part of what I'm curious to hear input on is whether I should disable bitlocker for that shared data partition. Any thoughts? Is it a best practice to have it on?

speck, (edited ) to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

Nice,. thank you. And ntfs for the data format is what I've understood to use

speck, to asklemmy in What are the best e-readers on the market?

I should follow the law of the internet and insist that you can't export edits and that's why Kobo sux and then someone can let us know if it can!

In all seriousness, I appreciate the input, thank you! I just don't enjoy reading on my ipad as much as I did on the Nook I had, back when. So the recent posts about e-readers has me considering getting one. But I also need the ability to highlight and jot notes when I read.

speck, to BuyItForLife in Quiet and strong fan

I've seen that done. But only in commercial contexts, like restaurants, or in Thailand and India

speck, to asklemmy in What's the benefit of using Kbin over Lemmy?

On top of elements already mentioned by others, an initial draw for me was the tenor of exchanges I was seeing on kbin. Of course the instances all interflow and I won't claim that Lemmy instances are not the same. But that was my initial experience. I like having a home base where there's some effort made to be communal and give thought out answers.

speck, to RedditMigration in There needs to be a step by step migration guide

Yea that's been bumming me out

speck, to linux in Bilocker'd partition on dual boot drive

Honestly I've been away from Windows long enough that it just wasn't a consideration while I was creating the partitions and then the dual boot. I just discovered that it'd happened when I went to access the shared partition in pop and was asked for the password.

I do want to retain a shared data partition between the two OS, however. Obvs the partition for the Window OS itself could remain encrypted, since that doesn't affect pop os. And if it is best practice for system security.

I'll read up that link to see what he has to recommend!

speck, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

It was a buzzkill after the first one

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

Thank you!

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I think that's where I'm at, too, where I don't mind have to re-do certain things down the road if I switch approaches or commit to a certain direction

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I plan to look into this ofc, but if the games are on an external hd, would Linux use the same files as Windows? I.e. you don't need two copies of the game so long as it's on a format like NTFS that both can read? Was wondering whether to partition the external HD to have a Windows side and then a Linux side, with the latter formatted to ext4

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

All my games are off steam currently lol. I'm hearing the collective message of how feasible Linux is for gaming, tho

Keeping windows is also an "in case" measure because I'm ignorant with both OS, at this point: in case some use case comes up where having Windows is easiest to get something done. My goal is to keep to Linux as much as possible. Purely because I want to become familiar with it

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I was going to put games on an external hard drive, at least for Windows side. Maybe I should also partition the external HD and have an ext4 formatted partition for when I decide to game on the Linux side?

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