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Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoI managed to make it work. Apparently the back audio doesnt work if someone is plugged to my front port, kinda annoying but I will survive. Thanks for the help though
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoI ran some terminal cmd (sry dont remember what it was) that gave me a weird UI inside the terminal that actually showed my onboard sound so I think my pc recognizes it somehow somewhere
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoYeah, mostly fixed stuff but now Im not getting audio. It defaults to my GPU’s hdmi audio instead of my onboard sound
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoIt probably got moved when I reinstalled windows after trying nobora years ago. I managed to fix everything but tbh it was way more stressful than it should have been
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!1·2 months agoTurns out my boot partition was on my other drive somehow (the drive I installed Linux) , am I completely fucked now?
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!1·2 months agoSeems my motherboard cannot disable nvme, I might try disconnecting it
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English2·2 months agoI would need to dismantle almost everything and would lose the heatsink past on my nvme too, I will just try disabling it since I dont really see how that would be different from removing, not like the fedora installer can mess with my bios settings no?
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English4·2 months agobut if I can remove my windows drive then it would be 100% safe right? Its an NVME drive and I think I can disable it in my BIOS, removing it would be a massive pain
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoand if I set it back to windows it will boot straight into it with no issues right (no GRUB)?
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English1·2 months agoTechnically it didnt miss, it installed in the correct drive but still destroyed my windows boot partition. I asked in the nobara disc and they said the program nobara uses to install is bad, so maybe that is why? So I can just install Fedora on my other drive without any worries? Nothing special to keep in mind? Should I use Fedora’s tool to create the bootable drive?
EDIT: Btw, this time I wont install with nobara, I will just install fedora KDE
Dagnet@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gonna give Linux another try, any guidance is welcome!English2·2 months agoAll my drives have different sizes so the chance is super low. My worries is because I picked the correct drive in nobara and it still nuked my windows boot partition (the rest of my windows drive was fine but couldnt boot into it), I was wondering if I need to somehow disable my windows drive to make sure nothing happens to it, but then Im worried GRUB wont see it
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