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I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.
  • I had the same problem (running Fedora 38), and this post really helped me - it goes through the whole MOK generation/enrollment and then provides a script to automatically sign the modules. I had to make a couple of adjustments to make it work on my system and to automatically load the modules with modprobe , but now I just run /sbin/vboxconfig; /root/bin/sign-vbox-modules each time my kernel gets updated and can use VBox fine again.

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    Looking for games with unique core mechanics
  • Maybe Antichamber? It‘s a first-person puzzle game like Portal, but based on the idea of the „rooms“ changing as you go through them, so each room basically has its own mechanic to figure out

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    What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
  • Mine was a Raspberry Pi in the early 2010s - I‘d had relatively little experience with computers before and had no idea what a terminal was (or even Linux for that matter, tbh), so it took me a good couple of weeks to even figure out how to reach the desktop… Used Windows most of the time after that, but got back into Linux via Ubuntu a couple of years ago. I‘ve now switched to Fedora as my daily driver and wouldn‘t go back either :)

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