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speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I think that's where I'm at, too, where I don't mind have to re-do certain things down the road if I switch approaches or commit to a certain direction

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I plan to look into this ofc, but if the games are on an external hd, would Linux use the same files as Windows? I.e. you don't need two copies of the game so long as it's on a format like NTFS that both can read? Was wondering whether to partition the external HD to have a Windows side and then a Linux side, with the latter formatted to ext4

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

All my games are off steam currently lol. I'm hearing the collective message of how feasible Linux is for gaming, tho

Keeping windows is also an "in case" measure because I'm ignorant with both OS, at this point: in case some use case comes up where having Windows is easiest to get something done. My goal is to keep to Linux as much as possible. Purely because I want to become familiar with it

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

I was going to put games on an external hard drive, at least for Windows side. Maybe I should also partition the external HD and have an ext4 formatted partition for when I decide to game on the Linux side?

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

Main game rn is BG3. And ofc want to get back into playing modded Skyrim. There are definitely other, pc only games that are on my list, coming from a Mac. But nothing like LoL or CS:2

speck, (edited ) to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

Nice,. thank you. And ntfs for the data format is what I've understood to use

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

This is with a laptop. So one would have to be on an external drive. That wouldn't slow it down?

speck, to linux in Dual Boot Best Practices?

Just out of curiosity, if the games are on an external hard drive with a different format does that skirt the issue between Linux steam and ntfs?

speck, to asklemmy in What Linux distro should I choose?

Thank you for this comprehensive answer. It brought up some new considerations, but that's a good thing — like learning about Wayland, switching to/from use of gpu (which I didn't even know was a thing), and Pop_OS moving away from gnome. I appreciate that you took the time to write this full answer!

speck, to asklemmy in What Linux distro should I choose?

Between Mint and Pop_OS: recommendation for how to pick between them?

Coming from MacOS, haven't used Windows in a number of years.
If it would make a difference it's for a Lenovo Legion Slim 5 (Ryzen 7 7840HS; NVIDIA RTX 4060).
I want to dual boot, using the Windows side for gaming, for now, and Linux for other tasks.

speck, to asklemmy in What are the best e-readers on the market?

I should follow the law of the internet and insist that you can't export edits and that's why Kobo sux and then someone can let us know if it can!

In all seriousness, I appreciate the input, thank you! I just don't enjoy reading on my ipad as much as I did on the Nook I had, back when. So the recent posts about e-readers has me considering getting one. But I also need the ability to highlight and jot notes when I read.

speck, to asklemmy in What are the best e-readers on the market?

Can you do things like highlight text on a kobo? And can you then export with all the edits?

Also, can you the plug into a computer and transfer books over?

speck, to asklemmy in Why do most people refuse to accept that they are wrong

Add to this the social stakes, which are often unconscious. "I" might not think I care, but my neurobiology might

speck, to asklemmy in Fellow Lemmings, how to create Social Media that does not have mods?

To have an enlightened community you need enlightened members. Social media struggles to even have people read and heed simple posting rules.

Ignoring the former and only considering the latter, as others have mentioned, mods serve a janitorial function. If you anticipate a stable user population, you could implement terms for mods, so no one has the role for more than, say, a month. Like students in Japan who have to clean their own classrooms, having all members take a turn might help. You could have more than 1 mod at a time with a staggered start so that (a) they get experienced support and (b) accountability/prevention to prevent someone from taking over. Finally a 3rd role, someone who's only ability is to boot a mod if needed

speck, to comicstrips in "Together" by Chris Hallbeck

Because I assumed they were a male couple, that punchline landed differently

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