just wondering
DietPi (debian) on all my ARM servers, Fedora-CoreOS on all the x86-64 servers, a pi400 as my desktop running fedora, SteamOS on the steam deck.
Arch and Android
Main - W10
Travel laptop - W11
Backup - Linux Mint
Phone - Android
Desktop: pop!_os
Laptop: linux mint lmde6
Fedora Plasma Spin on my gaming rig. Wife’s laptop is MacOS. Used to run EndeavourOS, and I mostly loved it, but I trust the security and stability of Fedora a bit more after some experience with an Arch base.
The holy OS…TempleOS.
real
Windows 10. Flirting with mint
Ubuntu , I tried switching to arch recently but I could not figure out how to mount my drive that has all movies on it so I switched back for now. Any tips and mounting a NTFS drive .
i tried arch and drivers where missing uuid and grub would not install
Home: Endeavor OS
Work: Win11 (debloated)
Arch, btw
Windows 10 or 11 on all (three) day to day systems. Linux Mint on an old laptop which is hardly ever used, and windows xp on an ancient laptop that’s only used as music player, and not connected to any network.
My desktop PC runs a dual boot of Arch Linux and Windows 11 (for the few things that don’t work with Linux cough Destiny 2 cough - damn it Bungie, and VR stuff). My MacBook runs a dual boot of Fedora 40 and whatever is the latest version of macOS that can run on it (its an older Intel model, Apple dropped support for it a couple of years ago - I think its running Big Sur? I hardly ever boot into macOS).
And then my Steam Deck (its effectively just another x86 PC afterall) of course uses SteamOS.
What about you, OP?
What about you, OP?
my gaming rig runs fedora and dual booting windows 11 (Fortnite and roblox dont need them often why epic why roblox corp and beamng will run poorly under proton) i also tried passing my ssd and booting it on a vm and it gave me a error
Ah gotcha, I’m sorry to hear the stuff with the VM didn’t work out too well. I’m not really familiar with how that type of setup works. I have a friend who uses a looking glass setup to do this, but for me its just easier to boot into Windows on the few occasions I need it haha.
I needed the vm bcs somtimes i dont wanna boot into windows to do stuff
That makes sense - it might be worth making a post on one of the various Linux communities here to see if anyone is able to help you with that sort of setup, the ones I’m aware of are:
alr maybe
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Of the machines I own: 2 are running Ubuntu server (one for hosting a Minecraft server, the other for testing as I’m still relatively new to Linux), a NAS running trueNAS, A laptop running dual boot Windows 10 and Kali, and my main machine running Windows 10 with Kali and Ubuntu running though WSL. As I am typing this, I am installing Mint on one of the drives of my main PC. I’ve been putting it off for way too long as the majority of the programs and games I use do not have Linux support.
I use 9 systems currently:
- 5 Gentoo
- 2 Arch
- 1 FreeBSD (OpnSense)
- 1 w11
And the w11 is a work laptop that is getting Gentoo whenever I get a minute, leaving w11 on as small a partition as I can get away with for a once a month check in to intune.
What do you need 9 systems for?
Personal desktop, a couple laptops, work desktop, work laptop, a few servers and a firewall.
I wrote my own OS leveraging a custom punch-card computer built from redstone in Minecraft.
yoo fire 🔥