For me it is not recording credentials with the assumption I would simply remember them later, while having every opportunity to archive them before eventually forgetting. Also, not keeping detailed enough notes & photos of exactly how my hardware is attached.

  • Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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    Bluetooth didn’t work on my laptop. Got new bluetooth card (exact same type). Bluetooth still didn’t work.

    Turns out:

    1. The specific card doesn’t support Linux.
    2. My laptop has a hardware whitelist in the BIOS that prevents me from installing any other card.
    3. My headphones don’t support USB bluetooth.
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        Me, finding out this exists after buying a used sff HP pc and wondering why it won’t display out to any new monitor unless I unplug and plug the power cord: 💀

        Luckily (or not so luckily), I was able to turn off the HP “security feature” from the bios. The pc came from a former school fleet of sff pcs