• Varen@kbin.socialOP
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    10 months ago

    Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m not complaining at all, in contrary, I am enormous grateful for any help I get.
    I posted alread in reddit as well - subreddits r/Nobara, r/linux4noobs and r/linuxquestions
    Asus-Linux has a thready-like area in their discord „general-issues“, where I made the thread…

    At first it is to learn how everything behaves, test my use-cases to see, if linux could become an all-dayer for me - that would be the main goal - until then the dual-boot to have a fallback option.

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      10 months ago

      Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m not complaining at all, in contrary, I am enormous grateful for any help I get. I posted alread in reddit as well - subreddits r/Nobara, r/linux4noobs and r/linuxquestions Asus-Linux has a thready-like area in their discord „general-issues“, where I made the thread…

      Cool. 👍

      At first it is to learn how everything behaves, test my use-cases to see, if linux could become an all-dayer for me - that would be the main goal - until then the dual-boot to have a fallback option.

      In that case, VirtualBox and other emulators could be useful to look into. And WSL may be limited (I’ve read) but also useful. Never tried WSL but a friend of mine is happy with it.

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        10 months ago

        yeah, already played around with VirtualBox and WSL, but there are use-cases (e.g. in gaming) where just an emulation can’t really show what’s possible and what not, that’s why I would love to have the dualboot, so I can reliably test everything without any excuses like “runs probably bad because of emulation”