#Random Linux

I've been having a play with GhostBSD and there are way too many workarounds and compromises for me to be able to use it as a daily driver.

DRM for example means jumping through hoops just to watch catchup tv.
Yeah I'm not sure I'd use it on the desktop either but for servers it is pretty good.
 
What caught my attention is that freebsd still offerers legacy Nvidia drivers so i thought it might be useful for old cards, maybe i'll have another play with GhostBSD on it's next release.
 
Sounds like intel are in a bit of trouble and they are trying to monetise everything before they get swallowed up by someone else
 
With battlefield 6 being back Im back to dual booting specifically for that game. So I spent time getting secure boot working in cachyos. Once this is done I created a fish function called windows which firstly sets the windows boot choice in bootloader (limine) to be default choice then to reboot. So now from terminal I just type windows and boom reboot to windows. Then in windows in a scheduled task I mount the efi partition and set the boot loader choice back to linux so after a game i hit reset on tower or just reboot and back in cachy with very little need for any interaction. Next step is just make windows boot straight to battlefield 6.
 
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