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  • Rufus has that option, I’ve used it myself to update to Win11 because I didn’t have a motherboard with TPM at the time.
    Also wanna mention, the reason I updated was mostly because I thought Win10 was kinda ugly and I think Win11 was a huge update in that regard and also because of security reasons, since Win10 won’t receive any more updates in the near future. At the end of the day, I can count on one hand how often I boot Windows in a year (I almost exclusively use Linux), so I don’t really care about all the Win11 bullshit anyway.










  • If you go to about:profiles, I’m pretty sure there’s a button to open the profile folder. Move all the files and folders from the Firefox profile folder to the Librewolf profile folder and you should have your settings and (I think) extensions in Librewolf now. Not sure about passwords but someone here in the replies said you can just import your Firefox passwords into Bitwarden. Since you want to switch to Bitwarden anyway, you should do that. Saving passwords in the browser isn’t very secure anyway.






  • It should just work. You install SteamVR through Steam, start it and it should detect the headset.

    Here are a few ideas on what could have gone wrong:

    • Steam is installed as a flatpak
      • Doesn’t work out of the box but I think it’s also in this thread where I asked how to make that work
    • You use GNOME
      • Currently, VR works on KDE in X11 and Wayland but in GNOME only in X11. GNOME 47 (The next update, some people might already have it depending on the distro) adds support for VR in Wayland tho

    These are the 2 things I could think of off the the top of my head. If you know what exactly didn’t work I might be able to help you.

    Edit: Forgot to add, you also need to install CoreCTRL and use it to set the GPU to high, otherwise performance is gonna be shit.