Load in compatibility mode then
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelebek333/nvidia-legacy
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-340 xorg-modulepath
Reboot in normal mode
Load in compatibility mode then
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelebek333/nvidia-legacy
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-340 xorg-modulepath
Reboot in normal mode
It one of reason why i don’t like entire arm stack and ideas they put it in it. It wild garden without any standardised and closed gardgen of which vendor and mostly and the worst part is that most people are totally okay with it because 'the battery life is great. We are literally regressing thirty years in terms of hardware ownership. On x86, there’s an expectation of a ‘common language’ between the OS and the silicon, but the ARM ecosystem is a fragmented disaster of proprietary silos. Because there’s no UEFI and no ACPI for the vast majority of consumer ARM chips, the hardware can’t even describe itself to the operating system. You’re stuck relying on Device Trees hard-coded maps of the hardware that are almost always closed-source or trapped in some vendor’s stagnant 5.x kernel fork.
If the manufacturer decides to stop supporting your device, it doesn’t matter if the silicon is still powerful; it becomes a paperweight because you can’t just ‘install a clean OS’ on it. You’re a tenant on your own device, praying that some developer on a forum spends a year reverse-engineering the proprietary blobs just so you can get basic GPU acceleration or Wi-Fi working on a mainline kernel.
We’ve traded the ‘General Purpose Computer’ for a disposable appliance model. We’re letting vendors kill off the concept of standardized firmware in exchange for slightly better efficiency, and by the time people realize they don’t actually own the ‘stack’ they paid for, it’ll be too late to demand an open standard. It’s a walled garden where the walls are made of undocumented registers and signed bootloaders that treat the owner like an intruder
Depends from wish of tinkering otherwise nixos very stable and not breaking between upgrades at all


Unfortunately not my case nobody care here about and most orgs require docx


By requiring docx format in the end?
Not much suitable for software development in normal classic way, all ur building tools u will have to run in distrobox or similar ways, u can disable read only file systems but it loose all point it basically just arch linux
Better use systemd-oomd it comes with systemd already on arch and works pretty well


Value if u know how much damage to boss with exact value it can be filtered much faster ,or u can find own health and freeze it


Other idea increase ur health using not game console but with using cheat engine ,find pointer to ur health


Any popular distro


What we can do if vendor decided to not support WiFi card driver for linux and about CPU is strange what CPU did u have that it was not working for u .also about wifi get Intel adapter


I know and nvidia already said bye to this generation


Be aware that ur videocard is old and nvidia stoped supporting this video card in modern version of drivers


Buying m2 nowadays or any ssd is not cheap thing at all


Just buy 2.5 HDD put it in USB sata case and use as USB stick with ventoy
No why pay money for this to assholes,more over I use windows server edition which not possible to get if u are not business client and it cost 800$
Main reason it nettop pc which I use sometimes as desktop :)
Using fedora kinoite with disabled sddm and distrobox for all software


To disable secure boot u have to put supervisor password in uefi, set to any u like 1234 otherwise this option on laptops often locked without password,then disable it
Then install any disto u like,I am using cachyos(arch based) but it’s up to u what to use
Also are u sure game using not integrated gpu? And use nvidia
stick with Linux Mint 21.3 . It’s the last version where the xorg-modulepath-fix package is supported. On Mint 22 , this package is missing, and the legacy driver will likely fail due to the newer kernel changes