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diffficult / bluetoothdoubledipping.md
Last active July 17, 2024 10:51
Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices

Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices

You may have experienced when dual booting that you need to re-pair your bluetooth devices (ie., Headphones, mouse, keyboard, etc) this usually happens because you have already paired the device with another operating system using the same bluetooth adapter when dual booting (either Linux or Windows).

Some devices cannot handle multiple pairings associated with the same MAC address (ie., bluetooth adapter). As per suggested on the ArchWiki you can fix this by re-pairing the device each time, but there's actually another solution to not do so each time you choose to use your device on a different OS.

How can we accomplish this?

Easy, just pair the device on a OS and copy the bluetooth keys generated to the other OS so our device doesn't notice the difference.

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ewen-lbh / remove_deployments_tab.py
Last active September 14, 2023 01:48
Remove the "Deployments" tab from github.com
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FCLC / PopOS_amdgpu.md
Last active July 9, 2024 10:58
Installing amdgpu-pro on popOS to enable OpenCL, ROCm and HIP

currently out of date as of September 2022, needs a fresh update

TLDR; edit the amdgpu-install script to add pop as supported debian distribution, comment out check for linux-modules-extra-[versions] since they're provided by linux-modules [per Jeremy Solle of System_76], then run with --no-dkms

3 EDIT: 4 things need to be done.

Problem 1) Pop!_OS not valid install target "Unsupported OS: /etc/os-release ID 'pop'" The issue as of now is that amdgpu-install doesnt recognize pop as a valid installation candidate. Solution is to add pop as a valid target in the amdgpu-install script.

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