• yoshisaur@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    linux can be used through mostly GUI now so i partly agree with you, but installing linux can be quite a hard task for those who aren’t tech savvy. i’m pretty sure being able to do the following can be considered tech savvy:

    1. change boot settings
    2. flash an ISO to a USB drive
    3. shrink windows partition into a new one for linux
    4. boot from USB
    5. actually install linux
    6. get used to linux
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      3 months ago

      Can you not order Ubuntu on a DVD anymore? Also you’re explaining dual boot. You can just single boot linux

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        3 months ago

        i’m not sure. most people at my school use a laptop at their main computer, so they couldn’t use an ubuntu DVD anyways. i personally prefer dual boot over single boot

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          3 months ago

          … did everyone remove the media drive off laptops? There are also external media drives.

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            3 months ago

            I think it has been probably more than 5 years since I have seen an optical drive on a new laptop.

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            3 months ago

            New laptops don’t have optical drives. I don’t think there’s a single manufacturer that still has them.

            Hell, most new computer cases (much to my chagrin) don’t even have 5 1/4" bays.