Anarch157a@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year agoThe year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktopsweb.archive.orgexternal-linkmessage-square208fedilinkarrow-up1917arrow-down118cross-posted to: linux@lemmy.world
arrow-up1899arrow-down1external-linkThe year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktopsweb.archive.orgAnarch157a@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year agomessage-square208fedilinkcross-posted to: linux@lemmy.world
minus-squaredpflug@hachyderm.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago@Lazylazycat You can do what’s called “dual boot” where both (or even more than 2) OSes are available and you pick which to use at boot. @Anarch157a
minus-square∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nzlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoThis is a trap. I dual booted and just never went back to windows. Wasted disk space for years
minus-squareLazylazycat@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoPahaha I could see this happening to me.
minus-squaredpflug@hachyderm.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago@luthis I used it for gaming for years, but eventually I realized I was never switching back. I’d found games that ran native.
@Lazylazycat
You can do what’s called “dual boot” where both (or even more than 2) OSes are available and you pick which to use at boot.
@Anarch157a
This is a trap. I dual booted and just never went back to windows. Wasted disk space for years
Pahaha I could see this happening to me.
@luthis
I used it for gaming for years, but eventually I realized I was never switching back. I’d found games that ran native.
Cool, thank you!