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      22 hours ago

      Here’s some others:

      • Windows is garbage. The last time windows was good was Windows [10, 7, 2000, NT, 3.1, O/S2].
      • don’t you care about your privacy?
      • All AI is all slop all the time. If you think of using AI you are garbage.
      • Star Trek. I have no issues with my Star Trek homies. Y’all are awesome.
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      I’m sure Linux is overrepresented across the whole of Lemmy but to be fair, we are in a community specifically about Linux. You could also just block the term Linux and be done with it

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        If you think this meme is a depiction of something worth blocking all Linux communities over, then we are not on the same page. I was just poking fun.

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    Let me interject for a moment. What you’ve referred to as “butter” is actually “I can’t believe it’s not/butter”. Have a pleasant day!

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        That’s the one! Funny store about the name - it’s a recursive condiment.

        Edit: sorry for inbox spam btw, lemmy.world having outages

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    before you reach for butter, have you even considered whether or not a rolling release distro is right for you?

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    Heyyy bros and sisses. I am currently trying to do this after being fully converted by you guys. I am technically capable and have run Linux before. However, I am unsure if virtualbox is the best to use for this, and where to get isos and stuff… Just generally I searched around for doing precisely this, and there was barely any info available. Maybe I used the wrong keywords?

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      Virtualbox is fine to test things out. In general, if you were to install it directly to your machine, it will run snappier than it will run in the virtual machine. Just saying if it feels laggy in Virtualbox, that doesn’t mean it won’t work.

      For ISOs just go to the website of the distro you choose and look for ‘Downloads’. Usually there’s an ISO that’s been optimized for Virtualbox.

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      I’m guessing you’re currently on Windows, right? If so, Virtualbox is perfectly fine, otherwise, if you’re on Linux already, you could use Boxes or Virt manager that are more performant, but don’t stress yourself if you just wanna play around Virtualbox will always be more than sufficient.
      As for the ISOs you can just get them directly from the distro websites or, if using Boxes, you can choose one at VM creation and it’ll download it for you

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      Personally, I’d just try live boot usbs instead of going to the effort of setting up VMs for different distros.

      For getting images, my approach would be to search for the distro name to find its website and look for their downloads page. If there’s multiple flavours, just pick one and see how you like it. You can always switch to a different one once you’ve got enough experience to decide what is and isn’t important for you.

      If you just want to game, Fedora was pretty easy to get going for me. I just installed that and then steam and was able to play games after that. I’ve got an AMD gpu and it was actually easier than on windows, since you still need to install gpu and chipset drivers on windows. The only time I spent on that in Fedora was the time it took to figure out I didn’t need to do that.

      Only parts that took a little digging was mounting my other partitions (I think because I misunderstood some setup during the install, but it ended up being no big deal) and finding the setting that enabled all games to be attempted to run with proton, since by default steam will only show games with official linux support as playable by default.

      Also getting sound working the way I wanted it to was a bit of a hassle, though any of the workarounds I tried worked pretty quickly. I wanted to use the optical digital, but it wouldn’t at first, but sound did work from the analog port as well as plugging my soundbar in via USB. And even though I gave up on getting the digital to work at the time because I just wanted to play a game, when I later swung back to it, it just worked, so I’m guessing it was just broken because my motherboard was a new one and the software needed to be updated to properly support it.