a cool guide to reheat pizza
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    mayra
    4mo ago 42%

    Exactly. And that's if you have a good amount, like half a pizza. For just one slice just toss it in the microwave.

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  • Using a new laptop with a confirmed healthy battery, do you typically need to do battery calibration after a fresh distro install? Or is that only used when replacing a battery on an existing system? By battery calibration I mean the multiple cycles of letting battery drain to 0% and then recharging back up to 100%. Thanks in advance!

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    Can Windows 11 access an encrypted Linux portion on a separate SSD?
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    mayra
    5mo ago 100%

    Thanks for the detailed reply. Just to clarify, I'm asking if the Windows 11 system itself, without my intervention, can access the encrypted Linux portio on its own. Something like a system scan.

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  • Hello, Suppose you have a PC with 2 separate SSDs. One is an install of Windows 11. The other is an install of a Linux distro, encrypted at time of installation (for example, with LUKS). Obviously you would only boot into one or the other at a time. So a dual-boot, but each boot portion is on its own SSD (not sure if this matters, but its a relevant scenario). Can the Windows 11 portion somehow get through the Linux encryption and access / read data on the Linux portion? Sorry if this is a stupid or obvious question.

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