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vortexal, to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?
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Have they ever? ChromeOS’s original “app store” was just Chrome’s extension store. It’s been awhile since I’ve checked but Google doesn’t (or at least didn’t) officially support running android apps in ChromeOS Flex. Instead of focusing on getting more apps running on ChromeOS, they’re actively working on Google Play Games for Windows (which also hurts android). For which I think I saw that there are games that work in Google Play Games but they don’t work in ChromeOS for some reason. I’d imagine that there are a lot of other weird things but it’s been a while since I’ve actually used it.

It’s just one of those things where, ChromeOS has the potential to be a good competitor to Windows and MacOS (and maybe even a good Linux distro) but for some reason Google does nothing with it to make it worth using and actually seems to be actively harming it.

vortexal, to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?
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I know it’s probably an odd choice, but ChromeOS. It has the potential to be not just a good starting point for new Linux users but also a distro that could allow Linux to be a lot more accessible to people who aren’t as technologically capable. The main problem is that, similar to android, Google prevents ChromeOS from being used as a proper Linux distro. Right now, it might be a good alternative to Windows and MacOS but as a Linux distro, it’s just not worth using. Especially considering that Linux already has some options available for running android apps, such as Waydroid, that work pretty well.

vortexal, to linux in I used mokutil a while back but now it's preventing me from booting into other OSs. How do I properly disable it?
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Ok so it turns out that I got that error message because I forgot to use sudo, but it still didn’t disable MOK. However, as I stated in the update in my post, I was able to get around MOK with my password and I’m currently reinstalling Mint.

vortexal, to linux in I used mokutil a while back but now it's preventing me from booting into other OSs. How do I properly disable it?
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I tried that a few hours ago and it didn’t seem to do anything. But I just tried it again and got this message “Failed to request new MokSB state”.

vortexal, to linux in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?
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I don’t know how to do any of that first part. All of the data on the drive is replaceable, it’s just going to be very tedious and time consuming. I’m currently trying one other method and I think after I’m done with that, that I’m just going to skip trying to recover the data. I had some other plans for what I wanted to do with this device and I think trying to recover the data isn’t worth it at this point.

vortexal, to linux in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?
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Assuming I’m using it correctly, it doesn’t seem to be working for me. It sees the partitions but then it says that they can’t be recovered. But it’s weird because it’s for some reason saying that there is two unreadable partitions called “ms data”, which unless it’s referring to some partitions that were deleted when I install Ubuntu, I have no idea what they are supposed to be.

vortexal, (edited ) to linux in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?
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I don’t think I can use that mostly because my internet package has a data cap and I don’t want to risk exceeding that.

Also, I know it’s not really the time or place for this type of discussion but I’ve noticed recently (within the last few months) that for some reason the Lemmy community has changed. I don’t know if anyone else feels that way but it sometimes seems like some users are unnecessarily hostile/judgemental towards me. I wont say anything more because once again, this is not the time or the place but Lemmy wasn’t like this when I first started using it over two years ago.

vortexal, (edited ) to linux in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?
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I know you wont understand where I’m coming from so I wont bother explaining it. If I need another storage device than I’ll just have to wait until next year to get another storage device.

Edit: I don’t understand why I’m getting downvoted but it proves to me that I made the right choice in not explaining my situation.

vortexal, to linux in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?
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That’s one of the solutions I saw that I currently can’t do because I have no other device that I can use for that.

vortexal, to linux in what caused you to get into Linux?
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I switched to Linux for two reasons:

  1. I believe that it’s always a good idea to support alternatives.
  2. I prefer to use products and services that I actually support.

I do still use Windows occasionally because not everything works or at least has an alternative available but Linux is and will probably always be my primary OS. Even if by some miracle Microsoft, Apple or Google actually start listening to their users and make their OS and business models perfect, I would still use an alternative like Linux as my primary because there would be nothing preventing these companies from reverting their decisions.

vortexal, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
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Ok so I’ve already determined a solution for Boxes but I should mention that none what you said works for me. I’m not sure if I have a different version of Boxes than you (even though the only version that seems to exist is the one on flathub) but there is no sharing panel in settings. The only three options in settings is keyboard shortcuts, help and about boxes. When I’m running a VM, the option for “send file” is grayed out and can’t be selected.

For “devices & shares” that is, at least for me, located in the preferences for each VM. I can’t use USB devices because it’s not supported in the flatpak version and if I try to use the shared folders option, the folder I specified doesn’t show up in the VM. From what I can tell this might be an issue specific to some guests, like Windows XP, because Boxes links to a specific program that the guest needs to be running but when I try to run it in Windows XP, I get an error message stating that Windows XP isn’t a supported guest.

The only solution that seems to work for me, is taking the files I want to use in the VM and compress them into an iso file (if they’re not already) and mount it to the VM. It might be tedious but it’s the only thing that seems to be working for me.

vortexal, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
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I already tried that yesterday and it didn’t work. It’s not that big of a problem though because both Gnome Boxes and virt-manager are working fine. So I wont need VirtualBox anymore.

vortexal, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
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No, in addition to having a broken UI, it’s still giving me the same error message. https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/b610ef5a-b960-4115-9dc1-1819d2172658.png

vortexal, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
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I kind of wanted to be using the newest version but I’ll try the old version to see if it works.

vortexal, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
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I literally stated in my comment that you can’t install it like that anymore. The reason why is because you get an error saying “E: Package ‘virtualbox-7.0’ has no installation candidate”. This means that in Linux Mint, you have to install it via the deb file.

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