Your putting words in my mouth. I am calling a dead man a fascist and a white supremacist, I haven't said anything about his murder. Your the one spreading hate and violence. No one should defend a fascist, doesn't matter if they are dead or alive.
October 2, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Your putting words in my mouth. I am calling a dead man a fascist and a white supremacist, I haven't said anything about his murder. Your the one spreading hate and violence. No one should defend a fascist, doesn't matter if they are dead or alive.
That's fair, I first started Linuc with Manjaro like 12 years ago? It was a while back, so I get that. I now use Mint on my laptop and Manjaro on my desktop. I was more bringing it up because they were talking about wanting better privacy and security.
September 14, 2025 at 8:51 AM
That's fair, I first started Linuc with Manjaro like 12 years ago? It was a while back, so I get that. I now use Mint on my laptop and Manjaro on my desktop. I was more bringing it up because they were talking about wanting better privacy and security.
So you can but I wouldnt. The partition would have to be NTFS or Fat32. Windows only likes those formats. Linux can read/write to those but they aren't the best. I would just partition half a drive to a NTFS and the other half to ext4. Then store stuff you need on both on the NTFS.
September 14, 2025 at 8:36 AM
So you can but I wouldnt. The partition would have to be NTFS or Fat32. Windows only likes those formats. Linux can read/write to those but they aren't the best. I would just partition half a drive to a NTFS and the other half to ext4. Then store stuff you need on both on the NTFS.
Plus Arch sometimes is a good fit for certain people, especially if they are trying to get away from everything being bogged down in windows. It was part of why I brought it up, they can choose what they wanted to install. But yeah, I'm more giving options. Sorry if it looked differently though😅🫂
September 14, 2025 at 8:26 AM
Plus Arch sometimes is a good fit for certain people, especially if they are trying to get away from everything being bogged down in windows. It was part of why I brought it up, they can choose what they wanted to install. But yeah, I'm more giving options. Sorry if it looked differently though😅🫂
Yep, it's generally pretty straightforward. Make a lonux install USB like you would for windows and boot from the USB. There should be an option of Install alongside Windows. If your doing mint, this is a good website.
Yep, it's generally pretty straightforward. Make a lonux install USB like you would for windows and boot from the USB. There should be an option of Install alongside Windows. If your doing mint, this is a good website.
Oh no worries 🙂 I don't mind, plus asking someone instead of google means if you have a question it can be answered. Most linux sites are pretty up to date though, and even if you find older info, it's generally still relevant. Linux doesn't change that much. The changes are the different distros.
September 13, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Oh no worries 🙂 I don't mind, plus asking someone instead of google means if you have a question it can be answered. Most linux sites are pretty up to date though, and even if you find older info, it's generally still relevant. Linux doesn't change that much. The changes are the different distros.
This has a good breakdown of arch vs ubuntu. www.howtogeek.com/872962/arch-... there are quite a few differences tbh. Ubuntu is more hand holdy, and will install a bunch of stuff with it to make the switch as seemless as possible. Arch is more you get a empty desktop and you download what you need.
This has a good breakdown of arch vs ubuntu. www.howtogeek.com/872962/arch-... there are quite a few differences tbh. Ubuntu is more hand holdy, and will install a bunch of stuff with it to make the switch as seemless as possible. Arch is more you get a empty desktop and you download what you need.