Those free USB sticks in your drawer are somehow crappier than you thoughtconst_void@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.world – 259 points – 9 months agoarstechnica.com44Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI actually bought an USB stick that repeatedly fails to boot any Linux Distro. Have to test that one.Do other OSes work on it?Nothing afaik. Kinoite, NixOS and some moreWould Android work on it? It's related to Linux.Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable. OS’s OSes, my dude. There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe, so keep that in mind.Osii?I can't help but think "Osii chan" when I see this There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe Incorrect. Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it." so keep that in mine. *Mind.Who cares?
I actually bought an USB stick that repeatedly fails to boot any Linux Distro. Have to test that one.Do other OSes work on it?Nothing afaik. Kinoite, NixOS and some moreWould Android work on it? It's related to Linux.Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable. OS’s OSes, my dude. There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe, so keep that in mind.Osii?I can't help but think "Osii chan" when I see this There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe Incorrect. Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it." so keep that in mine. *Mind.Who cares?
Do other OSes work on it?Nothing afaik. Kinoite, NixOS and some moreWould Android work on it? It's related to Linux.Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable. OS’s OSes, my dude. There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe, so keep that in mind.Osii?I can't help but think "Osii chan" when I see this There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe Incorrect. Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it." so keep that in mine. *Mind.Who cares?
Nothing afaik. Kinoite, NixOS and some moreWould Android work on it? It's related to Linux.Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable.
Would Android work on it? It's related to Linux.Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable.
Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable.
OS’s OSes, my dude. There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe, so keep that in mind.Osii?I can't help but think "Osii chan" when I see this There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe Incorrect. Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it." so keep that in mine. *Mind.Who cares?
There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe Incorrect. Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it." so keep that in mine. *Mind.
I actually bought an USB stick that repeatedly fails to boot any Linux Distro. Have to test that one.
Do other OSes work on it?
Nothing afaik. Kinoite, NixOS and some more
Would Android work on it? It's related to Linux.
Android is not made for Desktops in a ton of ways. Most projects are at most on Android 11 so they are not usable.
OSes, my dude. There is absolutely no pluralization that uses an apostrophe, so keep that in mind.
Osii?
I can't help but think "Osii chan" when I see this
Incorrect.
Apostrophes are used to denote plurals for lowercase letters. Like if I said "Missippi has three p's in it."
*Mind.
Who cares?