I figured it out. The issue had nothing to do with my Linux installation. My motherboard had a hidden option to change the UEFI boot order, which is entirely separate from choosing which drive to boot from.
In the bios options it shows that secure boot is already disabled. It’s not an old pc. I got it around 2021. Z590 motherboard. I’ve already run a system image off of a USB drive, which is how I installed the OS originally.
The motherboard will only give me the option to use linux if it’s in legacy mode. In UEFI only mode it doesn’t show up.
Yes
I ran the installer on the desktop with all other drives disconnected
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My eyes need different amounts of focusing power, and different astigmatism, for each.
The lenses in a VR headset make it seem like the screen is infinitely far away. If you need glasses normally, then you will need to wear them or something equivalent to see clearly in VR.
you can think about it in a cold prison cell
quantum computing
that’s even more of a pipe dream than AI
You could have been born on Mars when it had water. All that’s left is dust
It is horrid. I get nauseous whenever a low framerate video has any significant motion
so are half of our cells, your point?
Big Media must have lobbied your high school
You can’t transfer heat onto nothing
we serve food here sir
its most recent post is 3 months old 💀