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  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    charger came, now to install linux onto one of my old computers
    +1
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    hmm, anything I should prepare for?
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    @Kirbydogs, what distro are you going with, and what's your comfort level with Linux systems as it stands right now
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    @Sicklyboy Ubuntu Cinnamon, because I heard it
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    ack darn enter key
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I heard it's pretty good, installed it on my VM last night and was pretty good
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    never used Linux before, thought it'd be nice
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    many people say Cinnamon was better than Linux Mint
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Nice. I'm not that familiar with Ubuntu derivatives these days, I tend to use plain Debian as well as Arch. Tip I would suggest during install, if it gives you the option, some installers offer to put your /home directory on a separate partition, it's simpler (IMO)
    if you just keep it in the rest of your data partition. No harm either way though
    +2
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Beyond that (and especially since I'm not familiar with Ubuntu derivatives) just google, google, google if you're unsure about something :) the Arch Linux wiki, while not directly applicable, is IMO still one of the best resources for learning about how specific utilities work or for some general troubleshooting steps that could be abstracted to other distros
    +1
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    I just switched from Windows 10 to Arch Linux on my desktop PC about a month ago, I've been using Linux systems casually for about 15 years but never actually committed to the switch for my daily driver desktop OS. It's had a bit of a learning curve, especially since Arch is kind of "hard mode" lol, but it's worked very well so far and I'm really liking it over Windows. Never going back to Windows lol
    +1
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    If you really want to get into the sticks with my setup, my desktop pc is actually technically running Proxmox, a Debian-based VM hypervisor suite, and my Arch desktop OS is actually running as a VM on it with hardware passthrough for my GPU and a bunch of other shit. So an extra layer of complexity there hahaha
    +1
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Learning curve for sure, but definitely worth it!
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I like Windows, because it's old and has a lot of stuff. Plus I'm familiar with it, and I don't think I'll be switching to Linux any time soon.
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    That's why I stuck with it for so long. I just don't like Windows 11 and had no plans to ever upgrade to it, and my time on Windows 10 is running out until it goes EOL lol
    +1
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I've got applications to make Windows look 10x the more better.
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I thought it would be interesting to use Linux on an actual computer lol
    +1
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    now, let's see if it's charged enough to boot up
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    and what it looks like
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    tbh I haven't even used this thing in YEARS- most likely 2022/2023
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    nope, nothin' yet
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Oh here's an actual tip, if you're not aware, if you use Steam make sure you go into settings, compatibility, and "enable steam play for all other titles". Then you can run Windows native games under Proton
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    wow 0_0
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I've got to look into that once I install it!
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    Isn't Proton more advanced at running Windows files than any other?
    Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs: Isn't Proton more advanced at running Windows files than any other?