Don’t recommend installing everything in openSUSE Tumbleweed in Linux Mint

Unless, you like uninstalling, and manually deleting config files.

Just deleted /usr/lib/systemd/journald.conf.d/syslog.conf.

There was some missed forwarding errors in systemctl status systemd-journald.

No idea if that file is in a stock install. But I did remove syslog-ng, cause I don’t want or need it.

No more missed forwarding messages. Maybe useradd doesn’t throw an error now too. Oh yeah, need to log out and back in.

Or reboot.

I also don’t recommend setting btusb.enable_autosuspend to 0.

I got a nice backtrace error after doing that. Had to hold power button down to shutdown. Thought pcie_aspm=off was the problem, well it’s in the kernel cmdline, and booted just fine, I did enable something in the bios, no idea if it is actually needed though.

Hard to tell if the Bluetooth mouse is disconnecting while using anymore. Not doing it as much. Last time it did it, I wasn’t using computer.

Thought it was interference at first, cause I was connecting to one of my 2.4 GHz SSIDs.

Well, there’s plenty of reasons, Bluetooth can disconnect randomly. Only way to know for sure if it’s Linux Mint or not, is to use it with something else, like the laptop which still has openSUSE Tumbleweed.

Or just keep using it, and see if it ever disconnects while using it again. It has no issues reconnecting.

I thought Intel Bluetooth/WiFi worked great in Linux though. Maybe not Linux Mint.

Should have used the LMDE version as well. Didn’t realize it was still a thing. Too lazy to reinstall.

Apparently at least one front USB port on this case is broken, or two if I count the C port. Computer parts are too expensive nowadays.

Apparently most 10 Gbps USB Hubs, are for laptops. I’ll just plug stuff into the external hard drive that has two USB ports. It’s cheaper.

Think they say to replace UPS batteries every two years or something. But it still seems to work fine.

It says No for needs replacement.

I wonder, how much heavy SLA batteries cost nowadays.

The ones on my Amazon wish list, apparently about the same price.

The seller I bought the UPS from, said these batteries work in it. But I’m not a fan of Amazon.

Looks like a dollar more, if not bought from Amazon.

Still haven’t bought anything from Batteries Plus, and probably never will.

Have to be a business customer, apparently to buy some stuff.

At least $53 per battery from Batteries Plus, or some other brand for $45 or so for two. I’ll pass on Batteries Plus.