I thought SteamOS was based on Arch? I am confused...
In the beginning it was always based on Debian, but at some point they switched to Arch.
Currently it has been based on Arch Linux for several years.
I don't really like dual boot plus using uefi and Secure boot.
There are two different ways of dual boot configurations. The most popular method is to install both systems on the same drive.
This has the disadvantage that your boot is slowed down a bit because you see a selection screen every time.
But it also has the disadvantage that every time GRUB gets an update you may have problems starting the other operating system.
I have an SSD with 2 partitions. The first partition belongs to Windows 10 and it worked fine. I installed Ubuntu 15.10 on the second partition and it also works fine. When I boot, grub is correc...
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Ultimately, the method I'm talking about (using 2 different SSDs) has not one possible negative side effect that a person might dislike.
You have the option to press a key to select a different operating system.
But your windows10/11 partition will always start perfectly the same way it currently does (if you don't press the aforementioned button
Or mine, nor would I recommend running them on the daily if you are new to it.
However I would give Ubuntu or opensuse a try, I had issues with my laptop with this card when it was first released but I believe the firmware blob has been added by now.
Shou Miko is not new to it, he says he has been working with CentOS, Raspberry and Ubuntu for at least 11 years.
For someone with a basic knowledge of Linux, what is the advantage of Ubuntu over Devuan? You can say that Ubuntu is easier to configure, which saves you time.
But that time gain is only during the first few days of installing and configuring the system.
Usually after a few days you achieve a configuration that requires little maintenance, this is also the case for Devuan.
But from that moment on, Devuan has the advantage that the operating system boots almost twice as fast as Ubuntu every time. (OpenRC)
OpenRC is also more reliable (fewer bugs) than systemd from Ubuntu. You have a less reliable system with Ubuntu.
In the long run, Ubuntu will waste more time than Devuan if you boot the system frequently.
Ubuntu also has more bloatware than Devuan. Ultimately, I don't see any benefit to Ubuntu.
What is the rating of Ubuntu and Devuan on DistroWatch?