I'd assume we can
potentiallynotfelix
Parents don't know or care much about their school domain's IT sadly
Yeah... to my knowledge it's the same as a "normal" UEFI system, but instead of pressing esc
or f12
you hold the alt
or option
key on startup. Then select your USB, and boot. I'd strongly advise you test everything before installing.
This depends on which iMac it is. If it's an Intel iMac, it is slightly easier, and if it's an Apple Silicon iMac, it will be a bit more difficult. If it's a Silicon, you'd need to use Asahi Linux, or have varying support. If it's Intel, I'm pretty sure it's similiar to installing on a PC, but can't say for sure. I'll look into it more
yes but it's not native in windows... then again fat and ntfs isn't native to linux either.
I don't think AI is ever going to completely disappear, but I think we've hit the barrier of usefulness for now.
"What are you in for?"
you mean ntfs and fat are, not windows itself. if windows supported ext4, it wouldn't have case sensitivity on an ext4 drive
Gold prices after this 📈📉📈
Says I need to pay :-(