But if the OS are installed on two separate hard drives they shouldn’t interfer?
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After roughly a year later, I finally installed Linux. And thanks to your very well explained tutorials I definitely feel more confident navigating through all that new territory.
No mandarin unfortunately
Is it better than FUTO?
Will this apply to CS6 users as well?
For a second I got really confused and thought it’s r/outside material. Wine 9.7? Drying cork bug got fixed or sth
That’s even easier than I imagined, thanks
Thank you for your extensive answer, I feel confident now to do the “leap of faith”
Oh and one additional question, is it recommended to uninstall all programs I had under Windows, so I won’t have to deal with "ghost files "? As to use windows helping me remove installation data? I have my laptop partitioned into C and D, where in D I have all my documents plus installed programs, C is solely for the OS.
On C I only have my windows OS , data is on D. I think that should be enough precaution? If course I backed up everything but I don’t plan on backup everything again. Or do you think it could “leech”?
I made sure that only the OS is on C. That’s my MO since I had some bad experiences concerning windows installations (my first PC was running Windows ME)
I will probably use your approach, because the windows like gui should only help me transition. Getting to know how to use the terminal is my next step. Thanks!
Thanks! I make sure to use the package manager, even, as of now, I’m not 100% what that means but I will find out
What is the difference?
I never really got why tactical and strategic nukes are so wildly different. Aren’t those words more or less synonyms?