But if I downloaded all configs from proton, wouldn't it be a looong list in nm-applet?
gpstarman
Thank you.
If you are scared to mess things up you can always spin up a VM with CachyOS and try to install it inside that
That's what I'm gonna do. Since I'm very new to Arch (used mint before), I don't even know the difference between paru and yay.😅
I assume both OpenSSL and wireguard are already installed on CachyOS
So On regular Arch Linux, Step 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 all should followed as mentioned in wiki. Also in wiki they didn't mention anything about OpenSSL?
Thank you.
but any AUR helper on CachyOS should be the same thing.
Why would you say that?
So i don't have do step 1.1 and 1.2 ? Directly install aur package mentioned in 1.3?
Referring this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ProtonVPN
So i don't have do step 1.1 and 1.2 ? Directly install aur package mentioned in 1.3?
Referring this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ProtonVPN
So i don't have do step 1.1 and 1.2 ? Directly install aur package mentioned in 1.3?
Referring this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ProtonVPN
Thanks for the advice man. I hope your back get better.
Thank You.
What If I used 2 USBs (one for data and other for 0.5A) + 12V/1A power supply, will it suffice my need of 5V/0.75A + 12V/0.75V?
So unless your computer has charging ports, capable of delivering extra current
Mine is a Laptop but it's adapter is 19V.
For the product you suggested, I'm looking for cheap products in terms of price.
To transfer data from my old HDD to SSD.
So as per the other person's reply
Original usb ports often maxed out at 500ma.
So If I used 2 USBs (one for data and other for 500ma) + 12V/1A power supply, will it suffice my need of 5V/0.75A + 12V/0.75V?
I know but I will say that the name is a bit misleading. Electronics includes everything from consumer to industrial, circuit level.
AskCircuitLevelElctronics , AskElectonicDesign maybe appropriate instead of using the Umbrella term of AskElectronics and then restricting it to only circuit level and electronic designs.
This is not any kind of aggression. Just my humble opinion.
So If I used 2 USBs (one for data and other for 500ma) + 12V/1A power supply, will it suffice my need of 5V/0.75A + 12V/0.75V?
Thank you. It's just that I prefer more of a GUI way. (Doesn't mean I hate terminal or anything)