![]() But in all of this technically challenging frustration, and on a positive note, I did overwrite one of the windows installs with a new Manjaro in the process, so on the bright side I am one step closer to being free from Windows. But in my attempt to boot into the system with a fresh Manjaro ISO, I now have 3 versions of Manajaro installed. ![]() However, I evidently and ignorantly some how managed to install two versions of Windows on two separate drives, as well as two versions of Manjaro on one drive. Initially I thought it safer to plunge into the world of Linux by segregating Manjaro into its own drive. I have three hard drives on my machine and they are all discombobulated. I Googled my corn dog fingers to death and found references to everything but malloc. So struggling to fix my issues, I thought it was time to put Timeshift to work and initiated a rollback. ![]() I had read about Timeshift and how awesome of a tool it was and installed it along time ago. Summarized to the best I can: I updated my system and lost my external monitor support. I read and read, but it is like drinking from a fire hose. ![]() ![]() I made the plunge over a year ago, I went all in, and I proudly (or attempt to) use my Manjaro powered Thinkpad P52 professionally for a small engineering consulting business I have and have done my best to distance myself from Windows as much as possible and I have been totally fascinated with the world of Linux and have been bitten by the Open Source bug.īUT!! This stuff is really challenging for me and I struggle to understand the technical aspect of it all. ![]()
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