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join us in linux master race. Then again you run LO in emulator so i'm not sure how that'll work out since I haven't done the linux-zen kernel shenanigans to see if it'll run in waydroid.
horrible idea. PB is not moderated. if you pick windows at least get it from MS site and use key activation script. there is also no reason to use 32 bit in current year and will have compatibility problems.
@Spooke either I'm gonna go with a simple Linux distro (which I have 0 idea which is best for new users and for games and obscure japanese games) Or just pirate windows 10 or 7 and make bill gates cry
if you want the real truth you're better off dualbooting for obscure japanese games just buy a 256 gb ssd for a windows install and avoid the fuckery that is inflicted on you if you try to setup a ssd to have windows partitions and linux partitions. I spent a good 7 hours staring at a terminal to setup my current setup so that windows and archlinux will play nice with each other because I was bumbling around and also learning how to setup btrfs.
A Windows and Office activator using HWID / Ohook / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections. - GitHub - massgravel/Microsoft-Activatio...
@DarkMahesvara Forgot to add make sure you make a ventoy usb stick because burning multiple usb sticks for all the isos you're going to need the definition of stupidity. Burn 1 USB stick that you can use for storing files and just booting into isos for installs.
alternatively for VNs specifically you could probably run that in a windows VM. I still haven't learned to setup qemu vms yet it's on my list of things to do.
@SpookerZ @luithe I have Intel graphics, and because Intel graphics supports virtual GPUs, I can set up a KVM / qemu virtual domain with direct access to the virtual GPU. This allows me to run Linux and Windblows simultaneously and actually share the screen and get run graphical applications on either or both simultaneously.
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in reply to luithe • • •if you want the real truth you're better off dualbooting for obscure japanese games just buy a 256 gb ssd for a windows install and avoid the fuckery that is inflicted on you if you try to setup a ssd to have windows partitions and linux partitions. I spent a good 7 hours staring at a terminal to setup my current setup so that windows and archlinux will play nice with each other because I was bumbling around and also learning how to setup btrfs.
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GitHub - massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts: A Windows and Office activator using HWID / Ohook / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections.
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in reply to SpookerZ • • •@DarkMahesvara Forgot to add make sure you make a ventoy usb stick because burning multiple usb sticks for all the isos you're going to need the definition of stupidity. Burn 1 USB stick that you can use for storing files and just booting into isos for installs.
ventoy.net/en/index.html
I haven't burned a ventoy stick using windows so you might need rufus as well.
rufus.ie/en/
alternatively for VNs specifically you could probably run that in a windows VM. I still haven't learned to setup qemu vms yet it's on my list of things to do.
Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way
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