Sometimes it was a bit of a pain- MAME needed a code modification and compile to not have a nag screen (windows would have this problem too, but often people post nagless binaries for Windows, if you like to run random binaries straight off the net), WINE needed some configuration, etc.īut eventually I noticed that my reasons to boot Windows were finally very slim. Usually, it was easy- the nvidia drivers were painless, Steam client could then install and run any of a ton of Linux games, LibreOffice was a lot better than I remember. Obviously, this meant I was still booting Windows for many things, but every week I would make time to get a new thing working in Linux. ![]() ![]() Since a machine without updates is a problem waiting to happen, I installed Linux onto a second drive, and tried to spend as much time there as possible. I knew I couldn't even leave Windows 7 updates on, and I could certainly never use 10. I couldn't believe the bizarre technical workarounds everyone started doing. ![]() When 10 happened, it was the final straw. You could get started with a dual-boot partition now.
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