Adventures in Symbolic Algebra with Model Context Protocol
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Adventures in Symbolic Algebra with Model Context Protocol
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Strit
in reply to linucs • • •Back in the old days there was UNetBootin. Maybe it still works?
And for Ubuntu there is Wubi.
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
unetbootin.github.iosimple
in reply to Strit • • •dingus
in reply to Strit • • •Peter G
in reply to linucs • • •What about this as on alternative:
Instead of trying to make people install an OS or have to buy a new machine with Linux pre installed, just sell NVME drives with a Linux distro. Something like Mint, or Ubuntu. In my experience Linux is really good nowadays in recognizing hardware plus the people who would be the target audience are unlikely to have some exotic PC setup, probably just a standard off-the-shelf laptop with very common components.
LandedGentry
in reply to Peter G • • •sdfgdasgdfsgsf
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treeshateorcs
in reply to linucs • • •goodbye-microsoft.com/
p.s. oh, wait, the link doesn't work anymore. too bad
Say good bye to Microsoft
www.goodbye-microsoft.comsgtlion [any]
in reply to linucs • • •Installing 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.
Plus windows on a dual boot-one disk system can constantly erase your Linux entries (thanks Microsoft), making it basically unusable every month without grub knowledge to restore the boot entry. So 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-savvy users with a spare, unused disk is going to be effectively nonexistent.