

without the proprietary google services package yes, but not entirely free from google. one obv example is connectivity check that pings google is still there as far as im aware (please feel free to correct)
a person🤯 nah im joking😅😔
without the proprietary google services package yes, but not entirely free from google. one obv example is connectivity check that pings google is still there as far as im aware (please feel free to correct)
id bow to her everyday😩
bwahaha that went a tad deeper than your regular “cute!!” comments expected under a post in this and similar cat communities 🧨
Have doubts that it will change if I’ll replace that CMOS battery (and make it hold in place somehow) when its the same even without the battery but will try…
Err, it’s completely broken off now (the plastic holder broke) so it isn’t even in place at the moment. It was connected during the incident so may be a reason?
Hm. Any actions I can take to further identify the issue and get more understanding of what can be done?
The drive we booted from that time was in frequent use actually, it had Ventoy on it and booted ok on all my other computers, including some of other people’s devices. This exact drive was lost not that long ago, but I have an another one with Ventoy too, works perfectly on all my other devices as did the previous one, except for this laptop. Like the supposedly default entries were not really hardcoded into the thing that saves them, or something? And installing systemd-boot just wiped all of them off? Either way, not sure if boot devices themselves are the problem as they boot fine on others.
ayo this the bigger than sign