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Cake day: September 14th, 2023

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  • Idk. I now recommend getting cheap tools first until they either break( from usage) or their bad quality is a noticeable and active hindrance. From there buy better quality. I also suggest buying ALL the tools you need. Sometimes, you think you can make it work with some alternatives and don’t want to get the specialized tool. I feel that I usually end up spending more time dealing with the problem and getting more stressed out.

    Example of the latter: dealing with my drum breaks with just pliers. Uninstalling was a breeze, but installing was a huge pain. The cheapest specialty tools made my life so much better, and used them several times. I notice their janky, but they still work good enough to get the job done.





  • Hey, welcome to the Linux family! I think you’re overthinking things a bit.

    1. try Cinnamon and all version if you like. Load them on a USB and run them from there. You’ll get an idea of how will they run. Whichever you like, install in your PC.

    2. my understanding is dual boot only needs space for the OSs. They aren’t running at the same time, so you should be fine.

    3. tbh I don’t know. My recollection is it wasn’t as easy as I wanted because in order to dual boot you basically are utilizing something from Windows, meaning if you delete it, you will have problems.

    In my computer I have Windows 8 dual booted. I didn’t use it but I’m to lazy to remove it lol