I was concerned about win 10 killing my linux boot loader on my old system, so I installed linux on another drive and would pick from boot menu which drive to load (for some reason my efi wouldn't let me boot from the sata ssd automatically but windows had a drive in both m.2 slots, I have a new system and don't worry bout windows messing me up as there is no windows on this machine
I didn't think of launching the kubuntu installed steam but to install fresh in the ram, I have a second m.2 2tb that just needs to be installed in my pc if I am going to install Cachy, but since I took 0 security precautions on my install I didn't think there would be an issue seeing the .steam folder.
I'll check that link
I didn't bother with windows on this machine, my last was dual boot
I won't be, I am simply exploring some of other options and if there is no noticeable improvement I'll stick to what I am using. Just wanted to avoid the install if possible (I am so tired after work hours reading/setups gets tedious, if I go full install that will be a weekend thing).
currently in /home default directory. Should I copy the apps to somewhere global for this test (1 game will suffice with steamvr? I didn't bother with any encryption or anything so I figured I could just go straight to that directory
I have a 2nd m.2 ready to use, it's just not installed in the machine atm
I don't have much in my /home except steam+library, obs, and lutris with sims3 installed
Rules for thee. I really do not think a ban on vpns would affect business at all, it would be focused on the general population as we do not deserve privacy where the businesses do.
Iirc this should give a good reason why, regardless of OS, though he is primarily talking about the windows file transfer dialog. --> https://youtu.be/9gTLDuxmQek
Moved the gf to linux a few months ago, I came back to it as a semi (now exclusively) daily driver a few months before her to ensure she would have a great experience. Everything we need to do is easily covered, though it is still not "ready" for everyone it is ready for a lot of us. She knows nothing about it, just uses it without being spied upon and data harvested. She is happier now than under windows (that she knew just as much about) and I am still her tech support. I will be checking out CachyOS in the next weeks to see if I can squeeze a bit more out of my new hardware. With more normies will come more streamlined usage.
When I started with linux back in 00ish the install took a lot of time and the setup was long, choosing which packages to install, took hundreds of clicks and a lot of time, now... Kubuntu can be installed with less than 15 clicks and 20 mins of your time. Bring on the normies, eventually linux could replace win/mac as the dominant os choice, more normies means support gets better
Only until they die off to preventable diseases