TheBakedPotato@sh.itjust.workstoLord of the memes@midwest.social•So it's a birthday present?English
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19 days agoThat Wet Ass Precious
That Wet Ass Precious
Exactly
Honestly, if you can spare the cash, I’d say get a console. Maybe a cheap one secondhand instead of dual booting. Especially if it’s for the kids, probably easier for them to just use the console instead of the crazy machine with TWO operating systems. Lol
You won’t HAVE to, but it might make it easier at first. The kernel module for the drivers simply needs to be signed and then secure boot will be happy. I’ve done it for debian before but can’t find the exact piece of documentation explaining how to sign the kernel module.
Edit: Debian Guide
The opposite of Bethesda. The feature is actually a bug.