CrimsonKnight13
Lord Stabington of [H]ard|Fortress
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Are you running the VM with BIOS or UEFI?Could not get Bazzite to install and boot in VirtualBox. Tried twice with the same error - no bootable device
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Are you running the VM with BIOS or UEFI?Could not get Bazzite to install and boot in VirtualBox. Tried twice with the same error - no bootable device
He's talking about the VM's bios, not the host.It's on my Dell laptop running Windows 11 (Dell G5 SE 5505).
A friend of mine has been using NixOS and having a blast. I think it's actually his main OS now! It does sound quite interesting. I'm gonna have to give that one a look myself.I've been a loyal Arch user for years, however recently I've been reading up on NixOS into to better understand it and it's package manager. I think I will be moving to NixOS in the near future. Very cool distro.
A friend of mine has been using NixOS and having a blast. I think it's actually his main OS now! It does sound quite interesting. I'm gonna have to give that one a look myself.
You don't know how long I've been waiting for Wayland on nVidia. I haven't tested with the new beta driver, but I'm just happy we finally got to this point.Manjaro works well for me.
Nvidia 555x + wayland + kwin explicit sync fix....
It works really well. Tested it on Diablo IV last night & there's zero flickering.You don't know how long I've been waiting for Wayland on nVidia. I haven't tested with the new beta driver, but I'm just happy we finally got to this point.
So I swapped NVME drives in my laptop and installed Nix. Holy shit...just amazing. I love Arch but man Nix is cool. Learning curve is up there a little bit but now that I've got my head wrapped around how the config file works it's simply awesome.
I'm learning even more about Linux by doing this as well. To get all the functionality working that I need I'm having to do little things. For Arch or Ubuntu or some other distro just installing CUPS will get printing working. The other things are done in the background without your knowledge. In Nix you have to set the avahi-daemon up and get mdns working. I never knew they so integrated. I've never bothered digging that deep because it always just worked. So this is a very cool learning experience.
While there are things like Ansible and you can script an Arch install there's something about the Nix config file that is just simpler and it allows you to duplicate your system immediately elsewhere. You can fine tune for each system. Not to mention NixOS is an immutable OS. I can't wait to throw this on the wife's computer so I no longer have to worry about having shit blowup.