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I'm considering installing Linux on my laptop but I'm unsure if I should start with a virtual machine first. My main use cases are gaming and coding, so I want to make sure it's the right fit.

What are the pros and cons of using Linux for someone like me? Would starting with VirtualBox be a good idea before going all in?

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[โ€“] brown_guy@lemm.ee 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I spend 10 hours on my laptop screen and usually hangout with my old friends for 2-3 hours. All because I just passed out of high school and my uni will start in sep

So time isn't an issue at all. However finding the exact articles or videos for the exact problem would be hard

[โ€“] simon574@feddit.org 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

When I was studying computer science I had a dual-boot setup on my laptop. I was never happy with a VM but it's not a lot of work to set up so you could try that first! With dual-boot I could still use Windows if I absolutely needed it for a course. I can recommend the Arch Linux wiki, it has many articles and tutorials. It's only really useful if you are using Arch Linux or a distro based on Arch, e.g. EndeavourOS