Zenpower3 is a Linux kernel driver for reading temperature, voltage(SVI2), current(SVI2) and power(SVI2) for AMD Zen family CPUs, now with Zen 3 support! - GitHub - koweda/zenpower3: Zenpower3 is a...
Okay so before I go installing gnome disks again for my drive mapping, I'm curious if there's a Linux Best Practice on where to map your mount points for drives. I've tended to use Gnome Disks to go the path that made the most sense to me, /mnt/<drive>, but don't know if there's a "proper" way of doing it
it's fedora's installer though, and importantly functionality will be improved and most of the issues that plague the installation process today should be gone
OK, I'm gonna backup this stock Fedora and wipe it to install Bazzite. Any big notes before I hit the red button? Secureboot off, give it an entire drive, bazzite-asus select, not much else?
No seperate home stuff, yep. I do have a windows drive but i'm happy to just keep that as a bios-only jump. And I guess I'll reenable secureboot - had to disable it for my razer drivers before