Ok, Linux people
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Ok, Linux people.
The end of the support for Windows 10. I'm certainly not paying for support, so I'm thinking dual boot. Linux distro for everyday work, isolated windows for software that is not on Linux.
Which distro do you recommend?
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Ok, Linux people.
The end of the support for Windows 10. I'm certainly not paying for support, so I'm thinking dual boot. Linux distro for everyday work, isolated windows for software that is not on Linux.
Which distro do you recommend?
@sharan Debian. Depending on how many Windows programs you need to use and how frequently, you may also look into a VM with Windows in your Linux installation rather than dual booting, so that you can use your Windows-only software without rebooting.
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@sharan Debian. Depending on how many Windows programs you need to use and how frequently, you may also look into a VM with Windows in your Linux installation rather than dual booting, so that you can use your Windows-only software without rebooting.
@oblomov five or six programs, almost daily and on stable basis.
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@oblomov five or six programs, almost daily and on stable basis.
@sharan then dual booting is going to be a huge PITN if you plan on having Linux as your primary, and the VM solution might be worth looking into. If Windows will remain your primary OS than it won't matter that much.