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  • Thank you a lot for bringing very constructive contribution here. I feel well helped. I hope your attitude can bring a lot of people using linux and feel happy about it. Linux community is sure glad to have someone like you.

  • Thx for all the suggestions. Is there any mainboard which automatically unmount all other drives when you boot into an OS?

  • Sry there are some programs I need for work only working on windows

  • No Problem! Thank you anyway

  • Yes! Everytime my UEFI (sorry previous posters: I have UEFI) set my boot order to Windows Boot manager after booting into Windows. Why is Windows so penetrant?

  • No, Windows still erases my linux entry and that get me on nerve. It bypass my refind boot manager and boots directly into Windows. I have to remove Windows drive to boot into refind again

  • I have two separate drives

  • Yeah dunno if the anti cheat will detect or falsely interprete something and I will get banned

  • Can't disable secure boot caus of anti cheat rootkit

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Dual Boot dilemma

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Question about Mint

  • I'm fine with Arch based distros

  • Thanks! I will give Cachy a try, seems it has everything i need

  • No OLED SD support (As far as I can read based on their site)

  • Yes bazzite offers GNOME but I prefer something not fedora

  • Just only because KDE, I want GNOME

  • Yeah I know, but I want a OS preconfigured for handhelds

  • Thx, I know nobara too. No thanks fedora

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Alternative OS?

  • There are also "easy" Arch like endeavour or cachy, but yeah, for users like him is Arch based not the best choice

  • But keep in mind Mint is a non rolling distro, it means you have to upgrade to a newer Version in a periodic time (like win XP to win vista). Rolling release distro (like Arch) doesnt have a Version.

  • If you have time to learn how your distro works: Archlinux. If you just want to easily install a distro and everything just works: Linux Mint.