ritasuma1 [she/her]

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  • one reccomendation, partition your drive in windows and not in the installer, will save trouble.

    aside from that, depends on your desires, personally ive been using debian, it works nicely for me.

    as for blender, that is FOSS and is on linux(it was on linux before windows), office work can be replaced with libreoffice mostly and as for games, check what you play on protondb.com for compatability

    might not even need a dual boot







  • ritasuma1 [she/her]tolibreLinux-libre (kernel) - Wikipedia
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    4 years ago

    yea, debian is great and foss, but the fsf are very extreme on what counts as foss, so if you do as far as provide official documentation on how to install/maintain non free software they will pull your endorsement. and imo there definitely are legitimate usage cases for nonfree software, but the fsf dares to disagree, if you need nonfoss software, you just shouldnt do the thing you need it for, even if its your livelihood.



  • ritasuma1 [she/her]tolibreHow to run linux?
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    4 years ago

    id suggest fedora honestly, its the hardest to fuck up the install of. but be sure to back your windows up and all, unless you wanna dual boot also do you game or do other windows-specific stuff? try alternatives to windows exclusive software first, like try libreoffice as a ms office alternative.