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oldGregg@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up6·2 years agoGoddamn I didn’t even think of that, I spent days on an alternate solution to a problem this would’ve solved.
Seems like every flatpaks update has to redownload Nvidia drivers for each package which is like 500mb, and my download speed is 3mb/s on a good day. So flatpaks limit me to updating once a month
Mfw we finally create Roko’s basilisk
oldGregg@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Maybe ghosts are real, but since they're incorporeal they're unaffected by gravity and get left behind in the void of space1·2 years agoMaybe they could have their own talk show. And it could broadcast coast to coast
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oldGregg@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform7·2 years agodeleted by creator
oldGregg@lemm.eeto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•FOSS version of google drive or other drives that I can host on a raspberry pi4·2 years agodeleted by creator
Sell cows for stolen credit card numbers
The opposite actually.
How do you know if someone uses chrome?
You can find their SSN and credit card number on the dank web in a list of 1k profiles for $1
I’ve always gone the other way, and ran my dual booting capable install in a virtual machine
I think if you can convert the virtualhard disk into raw files it should work the other way.
I set mine up a while back, I can’t remeber if I installed windows 10 on bare metal or in the VM. I remember I tried both, I want to say installing in the VM worked better. But what I do, is first set up KVM/qemu with virtual machine manager. Then IF YOU DONT HAVE WINDOWS ALREADY wipe the drive you want for windows. I usually just wipe and leave it as free space and not create a partition. Then in virtual machine manager, create a new virtual machine. Use local install media as the install option, select your windows ISO, then instead of ‘create disk image for virtual machine’, you check 'select or create custom storage and type in /dev/nvme1n1 or whatever the drive address is. check the customize before install and make sure its using UEFI instead of BIOS.
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE WINDOWS INSTALLED, open virtual machine manager, add new virtual machine, manual install, select or create custom storage, then type ‘/dev/nvme1n1’ or whatever your address is. Check the custumize configuration before install and make sure its using UEFI instead of BIOS.
for both you’ll want to install the KVM windows drivers you can find them on github
oldGregg@lemm.eeto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm a little bored of Lemmy. I'm going to go browse Lemmy.English8·2 years agoSet one to default open to all/hot and the other one to all/new. And a third one to subscribed/top 24h or something
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