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Here we go, converting my win10 beast to linux

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Update:  i like to post updates in the thread beginning to save you time reading the jibberjabber and cut to the chase
4-24-2023

I have had some great success with linux and am very glad I started working with it. I didn't have a choice but to use Utumbu on a drone build and that was pretty successful, still chipping away on the openvpn setup with docker. My latest move was to install Vanilla Linux distro on my oher computers, I read it had some great securty features and I was not haxing alot of luck with MX or others. Tes it's confusing because there are so many linux options and so many opinions, what's importand is you start working with command line input. 

So with that FU microsoft and google.  

yes i still have a couple win pcs because they dont run on linux and I still have a couple sic Macs for video editing but all in all the linux decision was a great one

 

It's very easy these days to create a install thumbdrive. For your security and for development ditch microcrap!

 

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My adventure started about 30 days ago when I read Microshit was going to track user data, so I am in the process of switching my windows desktops to Linux. I started with Ubuntu and gnome. then I tried k something and that sucked. I had to use Ubuntu because I am setting up a drone controller and all the tutorials are using it. I have read it;s not the best choice these days but then again why does there have to be 15 different linux programs. anyway this is my lesson on setting up Iphone

You don’t need to add any additional package repositories to install libimobiledevice. Open a terminal window and type:

sudo apt install libimobiledevice6 libimobiledevice-utils

Once libimobiledevice has installed, try to connect your iPhone. If your iPhone file system doesn’t mount automatically when connected, you may need to pair your iPhone. Open a terminal and type:

idevicepair pair
A success message should appear after running this. Then, run the following:

usbmuxd -f -v

Your phone will ask permission to trust so look for it

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The past couple days I have been working with the raspberry pi and install ubuntu and Pi os. what a blast. I'm up and running with 2 desktops as daily drivers. I have a cheat sheet for commands and do online lessons when I can. Yes it's pretty frustrating until you actually use it, thinks like make and the file structure. There is a guy on a google video site names chuck, he is a great teacher, I hope he moves to Rumble soon

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