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  • Funny enough from experience having less GUI made it easier to learn.

    I started really using computers when I was introduced to the revolutionary concept of the internet in 2020.

    GUI did not seem much universal. Every app still has their own thing going on and I could not tell what are common to each.

    As example I was never told you can right-click on stuff other than desktop files, so I just assumed you couldn’t until I saw someone right click google’s bookmarks space one day.

    Also following a year old guide on programming felt outdated because youtube tutorial used the other visual studio and I assumed it was just the versions looking different while the “cc” command from a book written in 80s just worked on linux terminal.

    The main problem I had was remembering the commands and options but even that clicked over time.











  • If you have two drives, you can put linux on one and windows on the other fine

    If you have one drive, you can split it into two at partition step.

    I was pentabooting with 4 linux and 1 windows at some point. It works fine.

    Just remember to save your microsoft account password somewhere just in case they lock your windows account for some reason.

    Also a cool tip. Installing linux aftet windows works perfectly, but installing windows after linux often breaks grub.