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A Linux blog post

- puxped


The first time I installed and used a GNU/Linux distribution was in 2017. I installed Ubuntu 16.04 on a second hard drive I had in my PC. It worked absolutely fine... well, as fine as a Debian derivative can run. :P

Skipping forward, I installed Arch Linux in 2021 on a second drive in a dualbooting configuration with Windows, which I actually almost didn't use anymore during that time. It was only when I switched to Windows again because I needed the drive for something else...

I went on to upgrade Windows 10 to 11 because I heard you could run Linux and even Android software on it using WSL, and that worked somewhat but I didn't really like many of the other changes 11 came with.

But enough about that, I installed Arch Linux once again on the 7th of August, Anno 2023, completely nuke-ing the Windows installation, and I have been using it as my main operating system since.

On the internet, I have heard multiple stories about Linux users breaking their installation and stuff like that... I am happy to say that I have not had any major issues with using (Arch) Linux, not even with arch-keyring. :D
Although, I am running out of disk space... appparently, 240GB is not enough...