This worked thank you so much!
BobGnarley
Truthfully just am not an experienced enough user to understand all the potential risks of having it enabled although I'm figuring out now that pretty much every distro I've used until now had root by using sudo.
@bloodfart I figured out what it was thanks to all of you! It was just that I had to change from RAID to ACHI in the bios! Since I didn't want to keep windows I didn't even have to open a command prompt or anything.
Man I love this whole community I can't thank all of you enough.
Dude @minibyte@sh . it just . works This was it!! Thanks to all of you
@Johnny5 This was it! Changed to ACHI and no problems after that thank you so much!!
It wasn't that it was that the windows partition wasn't showing up at all. In this case (DellOptiplex 3070) I had to change from RAID to ACHI and it showed up
Haveno is best for fiat to XMR or XMR to fiat although other Cryptos are supported too I believe. +1 for Trocador as well though.
Always use the one that insures your full amount of funds. Its capped at $1000 but this should be plenty because the fees will always be lower than getting robbed.
Trocador is the only one I'd recommend for that but for direct fiat to XMR or XMR to fiat I would highly recommend Haveno Reto. It is growing every single day and I can usually find a match within a couple hours.
I thought it was that it "can't" melt steel beams
It is a dell its an Optiplex 3070 mini. You just boot windows into safe mode to change that right?
Honestly I may just keep doing the Debian install now that I have some insight on what might have gone wrong.
Dude, WHAT. This is totally against what Linux and Open source in general stand for.
I don't support the thing that I'm sure was their reason for this but I definitely don't support banning someone from contributing to an open system solely off nationality.
So what eventually only the "good guys" can contribute to and use open source software? Who exactly decides who the "good guys" are in this scenario? USA? China?
The implications of what this can cause in the future for potentially all of the open source community is absolutely sad. We should welcome all our fellow human beings to contributing to open source.