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  • Currently on X. Mostly because out of the box Wayland doesn’t work with my nVidia card. I know there are solutions available to make it work, but I haven’t had the time to try them, and honestly X is working just fine for me. Not sure what benefits I’d see by switching to Wayland.





  • Always interested in checking out new distro’s, and I’ve heard of Void in the past, but my only concern with these “independent” distro’s is their package support and availability.

    Finding packages for Debian, or Redhat based distro’s is relatively easy due to the sheer number of forked distros and community involvement.

    I’ll still probably fire it up in a VM to see what it’s like.



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    I appreciate the bullet point steps.

    I may suggest we look into a consultant, but I wanted to do my due diligence first before adding that expense to the company.

    I have a lab environment setup with a pair of domain controllers and an Exchange 2013 Server with some test mailboxes, public folders, shared calendars, and shared mailboxes on it. Just trying to simulate some of the things we have in our production environment.

    I’ll look into the Hybrid Wizard and see how that differs from the built-in exchange migration tool that lets you batch migrate objects to Exchange Online.





  • The 300gb of available space is after your EFI boot partition. You cannot use available space on a disk to expand a partition if there’s another partition between the one you want to expand and the free space.

    My guess was that during the Windows install not all of the existing Linux partitions were deleted before windows created it’s partitions.

    I’d suggest reinstalling Windows and when you get to the disk selection screen make sure all partitions are deleted, don’t manually create any, and just select the empty disk as the destination and hit next. Let Windows sort out the partitioning. By default it’ll use the whole disk.