i tried to get kde plasma on my fedora, when i booted it up there was just a black screen. i couldn’t type any commands either, it was toast
thankfully i’ve got windows dual booted because i’m a filthy  who uses it for vr games. unfortunately windows doesn’t let me see my linux drive’s files so all of my personal files are unrecoverable.
 who uses it for vr games. unfortunately windows doesn’t let me see my linux drive’s files so all of my personal files are unrecoverable.
thankfully i think the most i had on my computer was my music (yt-dlp is so easy i can get it all back in 30 minutes tops) and a few files from some project i was working on, sucks but not worth spending hours troubleshooting. oh well.
on the bright side, i’m RETVRN-ing to my old reliable, linux mint with xfce. i’ll miss hot corner and the other niceties that gnome has but xfce will be a bit more comfortable for me.


There are a number of ways to access your Linux drives from Windows (I did it regularly when I ran Windows) and if your drive hasn’t been wiped your data is probably all accessible. Here’s a link that should help: https://www.howtogeek.com/112888/3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows/
It sounds like the system booted. They probably just need to switch to a virtual teletype.