Hi all. I initially thought to save some time and cleared a reply to an
existing thread to do a new post, but that did not work. Sorry about the
wrong post. Reposting it here now. Thanks for the reply and pointing it
out, Yuraeitha.
See my reply + follow-up question at the bottom, below the qu
I am considering Qubes 4.x for an ASUS ROG GL552VW-DM141 laptop with
NVIDIA graphics and built-in/onboard "fallback" Intel graphics.
In order to get for example Ubuntu Mate installed onto it, to get past
the installer incompatibilities with NVidia, it is necessary to edit the
boot menu and add
I am considering Qubes 4.x for an ASUS ROG GL552VW-DM141 laptop with
NVIDIA graphics and built-in/onboard "fallback" Intel graphics.
In order to get for example Ubuntu Mate installed onto it, to get past
the installer incompatibilities with NVidia, it is necessary to edit the
boot menu and add
On 28/09/17 12:32, Zrubi wrote:
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On 09/21/2017 08:47 PM, Teqleez wrote:
Hi all.
I assume this is relevant not only for considerations related to
the practical limit/benefit of increasing RAM in existing
computers, but also regarding the specificat
On 04/08/17 18:18, Micah Lee wrote:
On 08/04/2017 07:19 AM, Zrubi wrote:
But still feels like a bare naked login screen. IMHO this should
be just as important as the Qubes boot (splash) screen.
Which also have similar aesthetic. Do you think about just some
better background there, or some bigg