My best advice is: Try to use it as a daily driver. It was it finally worked for me. Solving the everyday problems is the best linux teacher :)
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My best advice is: Try to use it as a daily driver. It was it finally worked for me. Solving the everyday problems is the best linux teacher :)
Well, that’s strange. I haven’t get into this, but I always install on expert mode. Sometimes it gives an alert if you have uefi, so it’s best be alert on this part.
You can try reboot with your install media and try to repair the grub install. Maybe this Debian Wiki articlle can help you.
Good luck!
Congrats! I am also using Linux ‘fulltime’. I’ve been using computers since MSX and finally abandoned Windows as my primary OS in 2005. At work, I always keep a Windows machine around since we have an AD domain and have to keep supporting it, but Linux is great, even more so in the last 5 years when games are running ‘almost’ effortlessly.
If I can make a suggestion, check how you can contribute to your favorite distro. I’ve been helping out on Debian’s pt-br translation team and it’s very satisfying. I strongly recommend it!
me too. very happy with it, and 10 bucks for the paid version is pretty inexpensive.
I think his post explain but does not justify de decision. This suddenly changes os RedHat are kind of unnerving.