

The bazzite project website has an explicit “how-to” for extra drives. Worked for me with no issues, though I am definitely more experienced with tinkering with that kind of thing.
The bazzite project website has an explicit “how-to” for extra drives. Worked for me with no issues, though I am definitely more experienced with tinkering with that kind of thing.
Bazzite would be my suggestion. Throw the full install on the ssd then format the HDD for general storage. I’d be a little concerned about the 1060 3GB GPU though. Drivers will likely be fine, but the “10 series” have notoriously awful async compute and take a much larger penalty when running games/apps under proton/vulkan if I recall correctly.
My cats are just creatures of habit. I get up at the same time every morning and top off their food bowls and water fountain, make my coffee and drink it on the couch while 2 of the 3 fight over who gets to sit on my lap. Any time this routine is broken all hell breaks loose and they collectively lose their shit. They whine and wail around the food bowls, regardless of how full, because god forbid I sleep an extra hour on a day off!
Notice how all the newer and “ultimate” controller series are missing. They have some support, but overall it’s still pretty lacking.
Now we just need their software and firmware updates to run in Linux native (or even wine, I’m not that picky). Excellent controllers for the cost.
A 240V 20amp circuit I think would meet the needs of 99% of commuters in the US. If your average miles/kWh is around 3.3 and you’re charging at 80% of the 20amp breaker limit (as you should be), even factoring in 10% losses in power transmission, you’re still charging somewhere around 11 miles per hour. Easy 100+ miles overnight with zero infrastructure change outside of a couple wire nuts and a cheap charger. Hell, depending on local codes, you might get away with slapping in a nema 6-20 receptacle to make it even easier…