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私、気になります!
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Install Windows again, then install Linux.
Windows is annoying with it’s bootloader, but when you have separate drive, it would be way smoother experience.
TIL you can do that with udisksctl. How can you do that?
I usually just use dd or Ventoy.
Like I said in the post on c/archlinux, I had more problems on ‘user-friendly’ distros, than I had on Arch.
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I’d recommend against it, but if you’d *really* want to try something Arch-based, you can try EndeavourOS.
Take something user-friendly, like Linux Mint, or Fedora.
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If you have NetworkManager installed (you should have), you can use nmtui
, TUI tool.
TUI is <u>T</u>erminal <u>U</u>ser <u>I</u>nterface, and IMO very user-friendly.
In Pop!_OS, you have the Pop!_Shop, and they added their own repos for software aren’t included in Ubuntu’s repo or exist mainly as Snap packages; they also included Flathub.
Under the app name you want to install, you’ll have a little drop-down box with option to choose (if there’s more than one option) where to download the package from.
- &&
means execute if the command before ended successfully
- ||
means execute if the commnad before failed
- ;
just means execute the command - no matter if succeeded or failed
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Use &&
to use multiple commands one after the other, don’t use ;
.
> Me, a fake Arch user who never installed both of them
Honesty? Nowadays Linux is just easier for me.
Sometimes you forget that a lot of tools you are use to have in Linux don’t even exist on Windows (like watch
and cut
). On Windows there are some problems you don’t even have to deal with on Unix-like systems.
P.S. for anyone that want to install NPxSB, install their new app Tubular instead.
If it’s on the same drive, after updates, Windows will try to ‘fix’
that you have another OSitself, and remove GRUB.