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  • I can't even get this Brother to scan to a flash drive in its own USB port. It acts like it's successful; it scans and no errors show up... but the files just aren't there. Tried multiple USB drives and made sure they were formatted to FAT32 in a sector size that Brother recommended in the manual.

    Printing to it from Debian was even easier than expected, though. Plug it in, it shows up as a networked printer, and you print to it.

  • I have a similar PATA enclosure. I thought it was cursed until I got to reuse the A-A cable to upload FlashFloppy custom firmware to Gotek floppy emulators without wiring up a USB-serial adaptor.

  • It works for Ultimate Boot CD, which includes DBAN and a lot of other fun stuff.

    I play with retro hardware and Ventoy has also worked for me with some weird old isos that even Rufus didn't work with (XP/Server 2003 multidisc from eXPerience that uses a Linux bootloader?)

  • You would think so, but I've heard it on talk radio already. Verbatim: "Harris didn't pick Shapiro because Democrats hate Jews!"

    Uh, there's one major party that is so hard-up for votes that they now welcome neo-Nazis to their convention, and it's not the Democrats...

  • This, I tried some newer distros with Wayland and ended up going back to Debian Stable and X11 for gaming. Got Sunshine (for Moonlight handheld client streaming) working for in about a minute.

  • 200+ models from 5 big device makers

    Nearly 500 device models use them anyway.

    Bleeping Computer reports 813 products from 10 vendors.

    Checked the BIOS update file of a Gigabyte motherboard I have here (Z170X - Gaming 7):

    DETECTED PKfail untrusted certificate

    Issuer: CN=DO NOT TRUST - AMI Test PK

  • My bad. Well, obviously Motorola has 14 configured and available for this device, so I don't know what to tell you.

    Luckily, my gov't now forces providers to un-network-lock devices after a certain waiting period (60 days?), and the bootloader seems to be unlockable! I'm not feeling like a slave, just paying more for the phone than what I signed up for.

    Edit: I'll always trust Motorola over, say, Samsung, where the Galaxy S-whatever (US version) and the same name device (International version) even have a completely different processor!