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You have to install it on a partition. My advice would be to check that the disk is definitely empty (or at least doesnt have anything you want on it), then click the “new partition table” option, which would (I think) reformat the drive and allow you to set up the drive with a more linux-friendly file system than NTFS. From there, you want to select a partition on the drive and install Mint there. You may be able to install it directly on the NTFS partition now but I’m not sure.
Ah, thanks for the answer, I’d missed this on the GH page. Unfortunately, that’s not what I’m after as I know I will end up with a complete mess of unusable notes or not use it at all if there are any stages of choosing a note type.
Ideally, I want version controlled, editable, searchable, taggable paper I don’t have to file away, which I can also type on and use other digital tools with (e.g for things like diagrams, spreadsheets). I haven’t seen anything particularly close to what I’m after yet but I’m hopeful that it’ll come eventually.
Is handwriting & drawing support planned?
Same here
I think that comment has two readings:
- The commenter potentially missed the point of the post a bit and saying good parenting helps because it means they get diagnosed sooner
- The commenter is saying that the abusive behaviours listed in the post count as “good parenting”
I can see why the second might get reported.
Look into Gadgetbridge, as that allows the bypass of proprietary apps for some trackers
Yeah, I absolutely want this option on all keyboards too. I just moved to openboard and it’s the thing I miss most by far.