Sujet : Re: New WiFi adapter
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 23. Feb 2025, 03:08:32
Autres entêtes
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On 2/22/25 2:07 PM, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 02:53:32 -0500, c186282 wrote:
On 2/22/25 2:29 AM, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 01:55:40 -0500, c186282 wrote:
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It SHOULD be a matter of PRIDE though to make sure the included
Winders does not run for a single microsecond before you overwrite
with Linux
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The Windows 11 on my Beelink lasted longer than a microsecond. After
all you need something to download the iso and burn it to a thumbdrive.
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NOPE !!!
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Find the BIOS keystroke. Varies between Beelink/BMax units. Sometimes
<esc> or maybe F12.
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Boot direct from the thumb-drive with the Linux ISO.
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Winders doesn't have to run for a fuckin' microsecond.
Try reading that again, particularly the part about using Windows to
download its replacement.
I have three laptops and two desktops and a number
of PIs and BeeLink/BMax boxes - all Linux. Haven't
had Winders around the house since, gee, XP. Do have
a Win2K VM around, somewhere, for occasional retro
kicks.
Admittedly though, MOST people will make their first
Linux install stick using Winders. Tragic. I got it
started using RHEL and early SUSE that came on
floppies bought from WalMart. Never needed Win
after that. Had to deal with its BS at The Job for
a long time alas - MUCH happier with my Linux
servers and such but the staff was NOT gonna switch
to Linux, most could barely work Win. Alas only
ONE other Linux convertee in the place.