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sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tool to install a linux distro in dual boot directly from Windows? Without live USBEnglish1·29 days agoInstalling dual boot over a default windows installation would be tricky, bordering on infeasible. Because you would need to shrink the windows partition live (which is not supported (and even if you could, requires free space and comes with meaningful risk of data loss)) and alter the UEFI boot entries, which is also very risky and engineered to be protected from unauthorised writes.
Even if you got around all those limitations, Windows can constantly erase your Linux boot entries (thanks Microsoft), making a dual boot-on-one disk setup basically unusable every month which needs to be fixed. So thanks to this Windows behavior, this setup won’t work on many systems.
So you’ll pretty much only ever be able to install to another disk. And the portion of non-tech savvy users with a spare, unused disk is going to be effectively nonexistent.
Don’t get me wrong, an install-from-windows feature would be nice, but I don’t think it could feasibly overcome any meaningful barriers.
sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Isolation and fearing that privacy just isn't for some peopleEnglish2·1 month agoYou clearly 100% did not understand my point, as I entirely agree with your points here. Sorry if that’s my bad.
sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Isolation and fearing that privacy just isn't for some peopleEnglish32·1 month agoWhat makes you think OP does not want those things??? The whole premise of the post is OP struggling to address and cope with their loneliness.
This is like someone saying “I can’t afford to eat enough protein” and your response is “have more money.” Duh, we all know, that is literally THE problem.
sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.English2·1 month agoIt’s the Linux kernel. Android is inarguably a flavour of Linux.
sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.English22·1 month agoLinux definitively does dominate the end user market. You just mean the end user desktop/laptop market.
I agree though that preinstallation is the biggest deal. The fact that people have to install Linux at all is the problem. The installer itself is already 100x better than the Windows one, but that’s not enough.
Not to mention it means manufacturers ensure all the hardware is compatible, drivers etc are installed and working, which is why windows users feel it works better.
sgtlion [any]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.English3·1 month agoSame issue though. If manufacturers actually had linux preinstalled, they would ensure compatibility. This isn’t a windows/Linux problem, this is a manufacturer/default os problem.
I am amazed by what you say though. I’ve had 0 hardware problems installing Linux on many different machines in the past 5 years. All the incompatibility issues of old are gone by my perspective
I’m on Fedora - Nvidia drivers used to be an issue for me some years back, but since then it’s all automatic, I haven’t even thought about drivers since buying my 3060.