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4 hours agoNo matter how many times I watch Flow, it never fails to make me cry by the end.
No matter how many times I watch Flow, it never fails to make me cry by the end.
Just in case you haven’t started reinstalling yet, dnf has a transaction history. I can’t look a link up right now, but the command goes something like “dnf history undo <number>”, where the number is the transaction id of the transaction that installed KDE connect. You can find the transaction id in “dnf history”
Depending on your specs, I don’t think you need to buy hardware. You can scale later if you run out of resources. This is how I’d separate your stuff:
Edit:
If you can get into the system,
systemctl reboot --firmware-setup
should tell your laptop to reboot into the UEFI ui