Monday, November 11, 2024
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Linux for Windows users
From a FB forum:
If you're looking for a Linux distribution that is most similar to Windows and also fully supports NVIDIA graphics, here are the best options for you:
Zorin OS – Zorin OS is the closest in terms of look and feel to Windows. It offers an interface that resembles Windows 7 and Windows 10, which makes it ideal for users transitioning from Windows. Zorin OS supports NVIDIA graphics well and comes with a tool to easily install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers. It's an excellent choice for those who want a familiar experience with solid NVIDIA support.
Linux Mint (Cinnamon) – Linux Mint is one of the most Windows-like Linux distributions, especially with the Cinnamon desktop environment. It provides a very user-friendly experience and a familiar layout. Mint supports NVIDIA graphics, and the process for installing the proprietary drivers is simple and integrated into the system. This makes it a top choice for users coming from Windows.
Ubuntu – Ubuntu with its default GNOME desktop is a bit different from Windows, but it can be made more Windows-like by installing the Ubuntu MATE or Ubuntu Budgie desktop environments. Ubuntu has strong NVIDIA support, and drivers can be easily installed via the Additional Drivers tool. It's a reliable choice for those who want solid support and a lot of resources.
Pop!_OS – While Pop!_OS, developed by System76, is not exactly Windows-like in appearance, it is extremely user-friendly, especially for users who need high-performance NVIDIA graphics. It offers built-in support for NVIDIA graphics cards and provides automatic installation of the proper drivers. For users who prioritize performance and ease of use with NVIDIA hardware, Pop!_OS is an excellent choice.
Summary:
Zorin OS is the closest to Windows in terms of design and experience while also providing full support for NVIDIA graphics.
Linux Mint (Cinnamon) is another excellent Windows-like option with solid NVIDIA support.
Ubuntu offers good NVIDIA compatibility but is less Windows-like than the other two.
Pop!_OS is perfect for those who need high-performance NVIDIA support, though it may not resemble Windows as much.
Schedule automatic iPhone reboots (sort of ...)
How to Automatically Restart iOS Every Day
https://medium.com/@bjammin/how-to-automatically-restart-ios-every-day-4b3bfdba7a90
"Experts ... say forcibly closing apps could stop criminals from monitoring …
Persistence is difficult on iOS, and restarting it will clean up running processes.
We could use the Reminders app to set a reminder and then go through the process of holding the buttons, swiping, etc. But, there's a better way.
Shortcuts app! We still get a pop-up prompt and still need to be there to hit "Ok." Apple probably doesn't want to allow scheduled restarts because of the risk of a phone turning off in the middle of an emergency. But I'm pretty happy with this one-click approach.
On your iPhone, open the Shortcuts App which should be installed by default. Then:
https://medium.com/@bjammin/how-to-automatically-restart-ios-every-day-4b3bfdba7a90
"Experts ... say forcibly closing apps could stop criminals from monitoring …
Persistence is difficult on iOS, and restarting it will clean up running processes.
We could use the Reminders app to set a reminder and then go through the process of holding the buttons, swiping, etc. But, there's a better way.
Shortcuts app! We still get a pop-up prompt and still need to be there to hit "Ok." Apple probably doesn't want to allow scheduled restarts because of the risk of a phone turning off in the middle of an emergency. But I'm pretty happy with this one-click approach.
On your iPhone, open the Shortcuts App which should be installed by default. Then:
- Tap on the Automation tab
- Create Personal Automation (or click the plus if you have some)
- Time of Day (or use another trigger)
- set your schedule & tap Next
- tap Add action
- search for shutdown and tap add
- Tap the word "Shutdown" and change it to "Restart"
- Next
- Done"
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