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  • Here you go pal

    Although it’s a shame they don’t have a vanilla variant for your phone model

    Few advices before you start:

    • Before unlocking your bootloader be sure to logout from all your account esspecialy google ( otherwise you might get locked out from your device )

    • The unlocking process can be a bitch ( The process has a Wait time. )

    • Before all that be sure to download your original rom ( also known as R_vendor ) and twrp for your specific device model

    • Also note that flashing your rom can be stressful and (in case something went wrong) It might require some time to fix everything up.

    Do I still recommend it? Yes.

    Edit: if you are locking for a guide i recomend this one










  • Yes i agree, those who love tinkering and computers and care about thier privacy will find thier way to us. Just like birds that immigrate in autumn.

    I know i did, it was around 4 to 5 years ago when i needed a programme that only runs in w10. It was the first time i tried to install an operating system ever ( i can say i wasn’t Nearly as tech savy as I am now,but i defently always loved computers) then during installation i somehow dicided to read the EULA and i came to know that w10 is more privacy invasive than an old lady who doesn’t have anything to do.

    I used Wifislax before and i said “if i can use it to browse the internet then i dont care my privacy worth more” and then i remembred that my friend installed ubuntu before on his computer,so i searched ubuntu (around the time when the linux mint snap contreversy started) and now here i am a fully fledged linux user




  • There is a niffty Boot manager called Refined. This is what I use even though I installed Windows after Linux and had many kernel panics, but it does the job well since it scans your boot drive every time you Power on your machine. Here is a link. Just download the CD-ROM version, put it in ventoy, boot from it, and the rest is easy. You already are a linux user, you can figure it out.

    I also advise you to disable Windows updates if you can, and I mean all updates, because they can mess the boot order. If you use Windows to play games and games only.

    Edit: You can also install it from your distro package manager if you can access your system.