For all those suggesting Bazzite, Ublue (including Bazzite) images are offline installers only, see: https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/couldnt-get-aurora-into-test-mode-in-live-usb/4567
Kory
I had a similar issue on a Dell Latitude a few weeks ago, with installing Mint though. The problem there was that it had an entry in the BIOS that was called something like "Windows Boot Loader". So Mint could find the OS with the Live USB, but not when starting the Laptop. Turned out, only unchecking that entry didn't do the trick, I had to delete it in the BIOS and that worked by clicking into the entry, then a button would appear that let me delete it. I only ran into that solution by chance. Maybe you can check the BIOS for any sorts of entries like that. Please let us know how it goes.
Oh good to know, last time I checked they said on their website they're not supporting it. That's great news, thanks!
Yeah Waydroid doesn't support these yet sadly.
Waydroid not working? You don't happen to have an Nvidia card, do you?
I really like Mint, but I wouldn't say it "has relatively up-to-date updates".
First thing that came to mind was Fedora, if you are willing to try an immutable distro I highly recommend Bazzite, but tinkering has its limits there.
What a great actress. She will be missed.
I didn't say it was. I posted the quote from the website to clarify.
From their website:
"Update on Your Terms
Pop!_OS provides the latest features and security patches through rolling updates and periodic OS version upgrades, to be performed at your discretion. And if you want a clean slate, the Refresh Install feature resets your OS while preserving the files in your Home folder. "
Because it was nowhere to be found after the teleport.
No seriously, I remember that too, but I think it was a photon.