idk how this works. Which variant is right for me and how do I make it be on my computer?
Update: I have a GeForce graphics card. Is it worth dealing with “some trouble” to have a computer without copilot?
Check the pinned post
This redirects to the joinlemmy page
Try this: https://lemmy.ml/post/18268622
Thanks
If you already have a separate backup of your data (keyword: separate), you can try to follow along with this video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEgO9PdFhsM
I learned linux mostly from pain, but there are plenty of resources available on how to do most things on linux these days.
Download some live boot images, use Rufus to write them to flash drives, boot them up and try them out. I would suggest starting with something like Mint or Fedora. When you find one you like, back up your data, run the installer and follow the prompts.
You need to buy a key from LinuxKeysRUs.com
oh, I thought this was a circlejerk post. Sorry haha.
Assuming it’s serious, I’d use perhaps ubuntu or linux mint or something. Just to dip your toes in. An “easy” linux distro. Before you know it, you’ll be doing LFS.
If you have enough space on your drive (or, preferably, a second drive), you can dual boot with windows. I’d probably do that first, then when you reach a point that you hardly ever use windows, blow that shit away. there are some guides online how to install it dualbooted, and there will be (and are) some good instructions here
I posted it in a jokey way don’t worry lol
ah, I thought so. you fooled us all :)



