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Arthank

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Eastern Europe - Romania
  • Interests
    Programming; Gaming; Philosophy; Electronics; Physics; Mathematics;
  • Biography
    I am nothing short of a geek... I am a student, I work as a programmer, I enjoy gaming just as much as the next guy and I spend way too much time watching Linus Tech Tips
  • Occupation
    Programmer; Student;

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  • CPU
    Intel i5-4210U (4) @ 2.700GHz
  • RAM
    8 GB
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GeForce 840M
  • Storage
    500 GB + external Hard drive (ADATA 1TB)
  • Operating System
    Manjaro Linux x86_64

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  1. Well, dual boot is way easier than installing Gnome on Windows, which is by any means impossible. For one, Windows is not Unix based and the ramifications are : you don't get the same services structure. That means Windows is not compatible with either X11 or Wayland. While Linux GUI's adapt to more dynamic things and one can install virtually any GUI on a distro, Windows is a closed environment and it's explorer is far more than just a GUI... Windows as a user friendly OS depends on the windows explorer. As far as I know, even though there is no install candidate for Adobe software on Linux, there is a much higher change to configure a certain distro to run Windows meant programs than the reverse... even though I think running Mac binaries works better. So here is an answer for you : try and search for a way to run what you need on Linux. It might be a headache, but to me it seems more of a good deal than your impossible wish to run a linux GUI on windows. Consider that dual boot tho... I actually have two hard drives for that sole purpose.
  2. Thanks Ezzy-525! I'll be sure to check it out
  3. Have some patience with me I am new to the forum so I don't quite know how things go around. Hi, name's Andrew, I am new to the forum... even though I have watched LTT and TQ for a while now. I was curious if there is or if we can get started... a linux group here I am using Manjaro Linux ( which is an Arch Linux based distribution ) and sure, the linux community is great, but... is not always forgiving with opinions different than theirs. I'd appreciate if you would let me know what you think about it and help roll out this idea. #import <stdio.h> int main(void){ fprintf(stdout, "How does thing work?\n"); return 0; }
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