Bones' Tech Garage
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Tech repair and configuration of Computers, de-Googled Phones, Pi, and other Projects. Personal Hobbyist Projects welcome too!
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"For those that haven't made the switch yet. It's not painful but is a learning experience. Windows and it's AI are only getting more intrusive, the office suite and it's liberal corrections to your work files are only going to continue. Windows 10 is like that last half of a sinking boat that people are still on. It's going to go down eventually. Then you are stuck with what Microsoft is forcing on you. Linux is your lifeboat."

https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/windows-users-accept-switching-linux/
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"A quick link back to the beginner's videos for Linux. The videos will be the first post of the day."

https://t.me/BonesTechGarage/2304
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The channel was left empty yesterday. Not intentional just got side tracked. Since 2021 we have covered basic Linux and phones. If someone were to comb our history from December 2021 till now and follow many of the tips and instructions, they would learn how to use Linux, and be almost an intermediate user. Back in the past we also had instructions for how to degoogle certain models of phones.

Content for beginners is hard to keep new. What we could use are suggestions about what you would like to see. Please leave your comments on the post before this one.
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πŸ‘‡ If you are using a different model of Pixel follow the instructions on the GrapheneOS Website. The below video is for showing you how to do it. Training purposes only.
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"Pacman is the Arch based distro package manager. It runs differently than APT or RPM/DNF (Fedora). Arch based distros usually bundle everything you will need into the package install."

https://www.fosslinux.com/47168/use-pacman-arch-linux.htm
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"The Linux Business Line is based on RHEL which is Red Hat Enterprise Linux. What they are known for is how long their versions are supported. Businesses who have critical processes that can not be changed, or need very specific conditions to run consistently and with stability.

I personally can not recommend RHEL because of the recent James O'Keefe expose and they locked their source behind a developer paywall. There are downstream distros like Rocky, Oracle, CentOS Stream, that are all based on RHEL that offer a good experience while maintaining the stability and long term support.

https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata
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