• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Setup = download Linux iso > flash memory device > boot > install.

    Where do the complications come in?

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      2 hours ago

      Where do the complications come in?

      When drive doesn’t automount and you have to manually edit fstab file

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      3 hours ago

      The complication comes from when I need to use proprietary windows-only software for whatever professional or recreative reasons.

      Free (as in freedom) software is great for 90% of situations, but there are things free software just can not do.

      Wine exists but it’s mostly focused on video-games, and honestly, it’s such a pain to get a windows program to run on wine that I prefer to just have a second SSD with Faildos and boot from it when I eventually need to use such programs. Which I make sure to unplug the ethernet cable when I do.