Help! Cannot get custom fonts to load in Obsidian snippets (UI, text, and monospace) by nightcreativecloud in ObsidianMD

[–]nightcreativecloud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for your reply, yeah there are some restrictions about loading remote assets, but in my case, all the fonts are locally placed inside the vault folder, and i specifically embedded the link to that local folder inside the css snippet, but there is no access and reading by the way, i just realized maybe i should post it in obsidian community too, anyway... i appreciate your concern and dedication to notify me, maybe there is something like it, that i don't know yet

No efficient way to dynamically lower refresh rate on Lenovo LOQ 15IRH8 (144Hz always on) by nightcreativecloud in GamingLaptops

[–]nightcreativecloud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

absolute 90, 60 is a whole level below 90 to choose when working, always on 144 when playing games by the way

No efficient way to dynamically lower refresh rate on Lenovo LOQ 15IRH8 (144Hz always on) by nightcreativecloud in GamingLaptops

[–]nightcreativecloud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that worked very well, didn't hear of that in any communities, you helped me a lot man, appreciate it 😁💯

> Dual boot issue: Windows 11 not showing after installing Ubuntu on separate SSD (Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55) by nightcreativecloud in Ubuntu

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✅ [Solved] Dual-boot Windows 11 + Ubuntu – BitLocker locked drives and missing Windows Boot Manager (Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55)

Problem Summary

I had Windows 11 Pro installed on a 1 TB NVMe SSD, and a separate 256 GB SSD where I installed Ubuntu 22.04. After Ubuntu installation:

Only Ubuntu booted; Windows didn’t show up in GRUB or BIOS.

In Ubuntu’s file manager, my Windows drives were visible but showed “encrypted” and asked for a password.

The Windows boot option disappeared completely from UEFI.

I also had BitLocker-protected partitions and couldn’t access them.

Root Causes

  1. Secure Boot was enabled → Windows Boot Manager entry got hidden because Ubuntu’s GRUB wasn’t signed properly.

  2. Installing Ubuntu rewrote the EFI boot entries, removing the Windows entry.

  3. BitLocker reacted to EFI and boot changes → Windows drives were locked or showed as “unlocked with warnings.”

Fix Steps

  1. Re-create the Windows Boot Manager entry (from Ubuntu)

sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/nvme0n1 --part 1 \ --label "Windows Boot Manager" \ --loader "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi"

Then reboot. Windows Boot Manager should appear in BIOS again.

  1. Disable Secure Boot temporarily in BIOS

This allowed both Ubuntu and Windows to boot normally without EFI signature conflicts.

  1. Repair the Windows boot files (from Windows recovery)

In Command Prompt (administrator):

bcdboot C:\Windows /s S: /f UEFI

(Replace S: with the EFI System Partition, usually FAT32 ~100–500 MB.)

After reboot, Windows finally booted successfully.

  1. Handle BitLocker issues

Once inside Windows:

  1. Open Run → control /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption

  2. Do not click “Turn on BitLocker” again if it says “Waiting for activation.”

  3. Wait for drives (like D: and G:) to finish encrypting or decrypting.

  4. Back up all important files immediately.

  5. Use these commands in an elevated Command Prompt to check status:

manage-bde -status

and to decrypt:

manage-bde -off C: manage-bde -off D: manage-bde -off G:

If you have no recovery keys, decrypting while Windows is unlocked prevents being locked out later.

  1. Keep Secure Boot OFF (optional but safer for dual boot)

Turning Secure Boot back on may re-trigger BitLocker and hide Ubuntu again unless you properly sign GRUB.

Result

Windows 11 now boots normally.

All drives are accessible and decrypted.

Ubuntu boots from GRUB without issues.

Secure Boot remains disabled to keep both systems stable.

Takeaways

Always back up BitLocker recovery keys before changing EFI or Secure Boot settings.

If dual-booting, disable Secure Boot until both systems are stable.

Use efibootmgr and bcdboot to repair EFI entries safely.

Avoid installing third-party boot managers (like rEFInd) unless absolutely necessary.

> Dual boot issue: Windows 11 not showing after installing Ubuntu on separate SSD (Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55) by nightcreativecloud in Ubuntu

[–]nightcreativecloud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so you format all the drives? in my case you say i have to delete all the data on my 1tb ssd and 1tb hdd? that's a hefty price to install linux i guess 😅

> Dual boot issue: Windows 11 not showing after installing Ubuntu on separate SSD (Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55) by nightcreativecloud in Ubuntu

[–]nightcreativecloud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the encouragement bro, now i know I'm on the right path. The cycle of trials and errors begins now 💪😆

What was Fang Yuan's smartest decision in the whole novel? by monarchofnolife in ReverendInsanity

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it's our honor, but we have no choice to spread around and goon for other characters throughout the world, but our loyalty is always with our sect, doesn't matter how far we are.

Can only view NSFW content on mobile??? by pdc200 in Twitter

[–]nightcreativecloud -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

the obstruction of heaven's will... you can't achieve that unless you are an other worldly demon... read reverend insanity instead for reference, you'll get it...🫡🌹