FYI to friends who think a Linux dual-boot is too complex or unwieldy to do.
It's very inexpensive $5-$10 bucks to get a Thumb drive and load a bootable version of Linux Mint onto it, and with Windows Recall marching forward, I'd advise it.
It's very easy to boot up Linux from a thumb drive so you can browse and stream in privacy, and then just take it out of your USB port and reboot windows when you want to play games.
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in reply to Michael.Willsey • • •@michaelwillsey Nice!
I ran one for six weeks last summer but it ended up being too buggy, so I had to switch to booting from my thumb drive, which I use for everything except gaming.
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in reply to Michael.Willsey • • •@michaelwillsey FOr me it was some system incompatibility. I was troubleshooting almost every time I booted up Linux.
After six weeks I gave up and, after a while, realized I could just use linux via thumb drive and save myself the hassle.
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in reply to Flash Mob Of One • •Update on Install ubuntu, Dell Inspirion 2021. It was Win 10 Bitlocker holding up the Dual Install. So I went with a full Install, but Bitlocker still blocked! So I loaded ubuntu, started Gparted, deleted all volumes and partitions, etc! (That will teach Windows a lesson ;)
Had to force power off by pressing and holding power button. Took two attempts for some reason to get temporary ubuntu loaded. Did the whole kit N caboodle 100% install. Signed in for ubuntu Pro.
So hell or High Water I was getting ubuntu installed, now I have to rest! LOL
But yes, easy peasy, wellll, often not. I have found out repeatedly, but well worth the ordeal.
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