i'm glad i made the move to the website with all the linux nerds on it bc i'm gonna have to figure out that whole situation sometime and like fuck if i was gonna be able to do it using reddit
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i'm glad i made the move to the website with all the linux nerds on it bc i'm gonna have to figure out that whole situation sometime and like fuck if i was gonna be able to do it using reddit
i setup my new laptop to dual boot arch recently, (alongside the preinstalled windows 11) which was fun. definitely not done setting it up to actually . use it, though. but it boots, and connects to the internet, so thats a good start c:
nice! for me though honestly dual boot situations sorta break my brain in terms of how my workflow is on the computer. ideally i'd love to just have a linux machine that i don't need windows on at all (although im not really sure how reasonable that is as a goal)
no yea thats valid, and i mean . I hope 2 not use the windows part tbh, and might do away with it at some point if i can, specially since ive got this older laptop w/ windows 10 already? but . thought it'd be fun, and . like . playing it safe, to try n figure out getting both setup yknow? an extra layer 2 the experiment,