• data1701d (He/Him)
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    21 day ago

    Besides the corrections others have said, I really can’t think of any reason people would intentionally use legacy BIOS on a machine with UEFI for a new install.

    Like, I could get doing it for an old install - I know someone who installed Windows 7 in 2015 on their then-new desktop build and later upgraded to 10 but is stuck on legacy BIOS for now with that machine because 7 only ran on that.

    I could see something similarly jank happening to someone in the Linux world and then decide not to address it for “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it reasons”, but certainly not for no reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      264 days ago

      Any computer that meets the minimum requirements for Fedora will support booting from USB. The only reason left to boot from a DVD is if you need read only media for security purposes.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      164 days ago

      And it’s getting harder to find decent optical drives. USB external ones are utter buttgarbage.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 days ago

        I was hopeful I would find a decent bluray drive to rip some movies I have but I cant see anything priced as I would have thought and decent.

        I got a usb dvd one that works fine

        • Captain Aggravated
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          22 days ago

          I’ve got an old Dell that has a blu-ray burner built in. Thing is OLD, it’s got a Core i7 processor with a 3 digit model number. But it runs Mint just fine. I beat the hell out of the poor thing ripping my whole DVD collection, and basically it’s my optical media authoring box now. I rarely crank it up but if I truly need optical media made it’s what I turn to.

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            I just ripped the Blu-Ray drive from my father’s PC since he wasn’t using it.

            Since my machine doesn’t have 5.25” bays, I just have SATA cables dangling out the side of the case. I’ve probably ripped more CDs than Blu-Rays, though.

            • Captain Aggravated
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              21 day ago

              Funnily enough my main computer does have a 5 1/4" bay. I wanted a Fractal meshify but there weren’t any in the world when I went to build my computer so I bought a Fractal Pop, and it has an optical bay down in the PSU basement.

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                It’ll definitely be a difficult undertaking, but I plan on really trying to have a 5.25” bay when I build another PC.

                That probably won’t be for a couple more years, though. I’m on a Ryzen 5 2600 and RX 580, and I really don’t do that much intense gaming; a GPU upgrade is tempting so I can actually use ROCm for some casual Blender Cycles renders, though. I hope that the already dismal supply of those 5.25 cases doesn’t dwindle even more.

                • Captain Aggravated
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                  21 day ago

                  Get a Fractal Pop. It’s got a drive bay.

                  I have built a computer in a Fractal Meshify before, and I prefer that case, but the Pop is alright.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Ah thats a great idea! I got an optiplex second hand to try my hand at linux recently. I wonder if it has a bd drive. Its an i7 too.

            I want to take all my media and rip it for sharing with the fam. Over covid I was putting things on my cloud for others to grab but I want to do a full jellyfin build now.

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              12 days ago

              Mine is an old XPS box, and it’s kind of cool to have because it’s got a lot of obsolete hardware. A PCI slot, external SATA, it might even have Firewire. So it’s a relatively modern box I can run modern software on with old IO.

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    Damn it, on the very day my DVD burner arrived, right after the weekend when I switched to Fedora Atomic Sway. Oh this universe.

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      3 days ago

      This doesn’t mean Fedora will not boot from DVDs anymore, it means any optical media bug won’t stop new Fedora release, any related bug will be squashed like any other regular bug after release

      • @[email protected]
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        63 days ago

        Thanks for the reply, I was mainly joking. The burner will be used for purposes other than burning Fedora images, but I found it funny how it all came together yesterday.

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    03 days ago

    Well if they could get it to fit on a mini-dvd or a CD then nothing would be lost but I guess pre-UEFI systems are slowly going to be abandoned. (Guess coreboot community needs more funding)

      • beleza pura
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        73 days ago

        yeah, i think you’d have to make a lot of effort to find a pc newer than 20 years old that doesn’t support usb booting

          • beleza pura
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            23 days ago

            damn

            and i thought my computer was obsolete. i bought it “new” 10 years ago, but i optimized for price, so it was already obsolete then. still, it supports usb booting

      • irotsoma
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        53 days ago

        But most of those should support booting from USB devices.