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sailingbythelee, in New to Linux, have a few questions

I can see why you want to dual boot, given your use case. For gaming and MS office, Linux is not better than Windows. That said, Linux is fun to learn and you can experiment and gradually move everything over from Windows.

If you want the absolute easiest transition from Windows, I think Linux Mint Cinnamon is the best. It looks like Windows out of the box and is organized similarly. Its like going to a familiar grocery store where you know where to find the things you need. It is stable, there are rarely any weird conflicts or updates that break the system, and it comes with all the codecs you’ll need for media. In terms of installing new software, the software “store” is so simple, it makes installing software much like installing apps on Android (without all the bullshit marketing, of course). Shit just works. Steam, spotify, etc. are right there and install flawlessly. Many Steam games are native Linux and you’ll be able to install the Linux version of any game you own. For Windows-only games, you can gradually experiment with Wine, etc. and see how that works for you.

MS Office is obviously the elephant in the room, but office apps are pretty standardized at this point. You can use MS 365 online apps. Or, it is an easy transition from Word, Excel and Powerpoint to LibreOffice. Much more intuitive than using Google apps, for example. Write a few papers in LibreOffice and just save in Word format for submission (although most profs will accept Open Document Format as well, which is also supported by MS Office). Double-check formatting in Windows or the online Office 365 apps if you are worried. It is pretty easy to get used to if you use Office like most people do.

But don’t take my word for it. Make a bootable live usb and see for yourself. …readthedocs.io/…/latest/

NOOBMASTER, (edited ) in short question by an aspiring user

I don’t know whether I have gotten some settings wrong in Steam, but I have to open the Properties window of every freshly installed game, and set it to launch using Proton GE, otherwise it just defaults to nothing. So if a game doesn’t work for you, always check if it is configured to launch using at least some kind of Proton thingy.

daqqad, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app
gens, in "Help me choose my first distro" and other questions for beginners

Kubuntu. Easy as that.

BackOnMyBS,
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world avatar

Alternatively, if you want a similar experience but with the latest Plasma version and less bloat, go with KDE Neon.

experimentmapass, in New to Linux, have a few questions
sailingbythelee, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

bpytop is very nice and functional. Maximize the window and it almost hypnotic to watch.

davefischer, in help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?
@davefischer@beehaw.org avatar

If the package manager on your old PC is keeping copies of everything it installs, just copy all of those packages over and go through the package manager on the new PC. Look under /var/cache

TeryVeneno, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

Resources is pretty good.

fxt_ryknow, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

My preferred daily has been opensuse tumble weed on my self built desktop and Lenovo laptops. I had been using Leap on a couple old MacBooks (one air, and one mbp). I tried nixos about 6 months ago and I’ve migrated several of my machines over to nix. Opensuse and nix are without question my top two.

Servers, I run Debian server, Ubuntu server, and rocky.

BCsven, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

OpenSUSE for most of my systems. It has been going for 7 years with no upgrade issues, and nVidia hosts an OpenSUSE version of their proprietary drivers, so you get good GPU support. YAST2 GUI, btrfs snapshot, and rollbacks mean if you break something you are up and running by picking another boot snapshot. On an older laptop from 2010 i gound NixOS was the best choice out of all the distros

Tundra, in short question by an aspiring user

Have a look at Linux mint: Debian edition (LMDE)

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corship, in Which Desktop / Window Manager is most secure?

You really should press Ctrl+alt+f3 on your lock screen and get your mind blown.

Pantherina,

That leaves the desktop running in a parallel session

corship, (edited )

I think you missed the point. Switch the tty to realize your de is irrelevant in regards to security, because you don’t even need one…

Pantherina,

Wait until you want to watch a video, look at a photo, play a game or view a PDF lol

musicmatze,
@musicmatze@lemmy.ml avatar

You can do all these things on a framebuffer. Ok, maybe the game thing is a bit of a hassle, but the other stuff is totally doable.

corship,

What the duck has this to do with anything.

The entire point is that your DE has NO security features at all, those come ALL from the underlying system such as PAM for example, managing the authentication and such.

These stupid strawmans “huhr dur watch a video”

Besides that I’ll just answer the straw man argument anyway because it’s even stupid if you take it seriously YES YOU CAN ACTUALLY LAUNCH GUI (such as a game) DIRECTLY FROM TTY.

And I quote

LoL

Pantherina,

Learned something, thanks

sibloure,

I would love to only use the computer in tty but would be hard to edit images in GIMP. Or do you still launch GUI apps directly from tty? Most websites are an abomination viewed through lynx or similar.

corship,

What the duck has this to do with anything.

The entire point is that your DE has NO security features at all, those come ALL from the underlying system such as PAM for example, managing the authentication and such.

These stupid strawmans “huhr dur watch a video”

Besides that I’ll just answer the straw man argument anyway because it’s even stupid if you take it seriously YES YOU DO ACTUALLY LAUNCH GUI DIRECTLY FROM TTY.

sibloure,

Sorry I don’t understand what this means. I am not a computer whiz but just like the simplicity of typing things versus navigating menus.

possiblylinux127, in How to increase max memory speed in CoreCTRL

Chances are the answer lies in your firmware

skilltheamps, in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

There’s softmaker office, it’s from a german company: www.softmaker.com/en/products/softmaker-office

testman, in enough said.

Is there any collection of such inspirational / wisdom quotes?
If not, then one should be started.
And this quote should be added to it.

I expected the classic “be the change that you wabt to see in the world”, but despite being similar, this one is very good as well.

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