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    <title>Reviving Windows 11 after a failed driver update</title>
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            </div>After a recent incident where I had to revive my Windows, I've been wondering how usable Linux is on a modern laptop and this is a story of how I made Debian with KDE Plasma my main OS and still able to keep my Windows installation as a backup.]]></description>
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