@BlackXanthus
@lemmy.worldHello Everyone,
I have a Windows laptop that I want to run Linux on. Due to the drivers being encrypted (on install, from the factory), I can't repartition the drive and dual boot.
My plan is to run a live install from a USB stick. I've tried a live Debian ISO, and it works fine for my purposes (WebDev).
However, the live install isn't persistent, and doesn't use all the space on the 64gb usb stick for storage.
There are tutorials online that show how to make a live install while already running Linux, but for some reason, the live install doesn't see anything plugged into the other usb slots.
So, my question is, how do I get a persistent, usable version of Debian on a USB stick from Windows?
Thanks,
-BX
Edit: Laptop is a HP Envy, with touchscreen. The reason for keeping windows is that (as of yet) I have not found a way to use the touch-screen/pen combo with Linux. Being able to boot off USB will allow me to test solutions without losing what works
Hello Everyone,
The issue: I have created a page that loads two other pages into div's at the press of a button, and then removes them on another press
Both these pages contain JavaScript. On one of the pages, the JavaScript fires when the page is loaded to fill out values pulled from a database.
The pages are loaded using a simple Ajax call, that puts the contents in the div.
The problem: obviously loading pages this way means I can't use 'document.load' to fire the JavaScript. I'm also finding that none of the scripts are loaded either.
I have a solution that can load the JavaScript after completion of the document.load, but for some reason it's not detecting the global variables with the initial Json data in it.
Both pages work individually.
The question:
Happy to offer any other information needed.
Thanks in advance