- No, Pop won't even boot. Secure boot has to be disabled for installation and to run Pop.
- You can select any drive you want. There is no MBR anymore in UEFI systems btw. Use the custom installation and follow instructions or see a video, but it's as simple as creating the partitions where you want. If unsure, just disconnect the drive with Windows and install automatically.
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Glad you fixed it. Have a look and start using ventoy for your ISO and USB needs.
You certainly need the surface kernel, so check on github's linux-surface project for more.
As we established over at Reddit (and lets keep this here from now on), it's your BT module that resets, not the mouse (which is affected by it).
Disable all tweaks you make at powertop and reboot, see if happens again. Also does the reset happen more than once per boot session?
No, I'm on Google docs too, but it's handy to have installed for when there is no internet and for it's other (cli) tools (such as converting docx to doc etc).
Different definitions of "new" then.
Content! That's the key.
As for the platform, i like the inline commenting, but I miss markdown. Also, it keeps the interface in Greek(??). I do have Greek installed as a secondary keyboard layout for all my physics/maths typing, but having a Greek interface (which I have to change everytime from "Browser's default" to English, is weird.
Install xsetwacom
, do xsetwacom list
and see if the stylus appears there.
My L420 had it (2011) and every ThinkPad I've used (many) ever since.
The Fn key is not a key exposed to software, so anything that has to do with it has to be done at the firmware level. ThinkPads have a setting in the bios, maybe your Dell has one too.
Got it, many thanks.
I installed it, then I created the conf file which I then imported to the gnome extension and use it since. It's rather simple. Follow instructions for cli configuration to make the file, then just get a gnome extension and follow the instructions of it.