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AstroOverclock27

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  1. Maybe i'm not clear.. MS added many linux distro to the store, it is possible to just click and download ubuntu, opensuse, kali and many more now. After the installation just click on the start menu and poof, linux. But... you get a terminal/bash experience after the installation and i'm interested in a gui like gnome, kde, xfde, etc.. It shouldn't be difficult, if i only knew what i am doing.,
  2. Yes, you are right, it's a great distro and i'm actually re-considering the 'good ol familiar' dualboot option..
  3. can't use hyper-v ? i'm using bluestacks android emulator and it won't work with hyper-v installed.
  4. I want to take advantage of the new linux integration into windows and just run both the windows on the same machine without having to dualboot and restart when i want to switch between os's. I know VM and i don't like it's disadvantages, like how hardware resources are assigned. The linux kernel into windows 10 integration is awesome because it allows to just open a remote desktop connection and type something like 127.0.0.1:5900 and then u get a full-on linux experience, the only issue is installing the packages needed for this to work and some random errors that i have came across.
  5. Hi, thank you for your reply, i know that i can use a live session but i'm talking about the 'full experience' while enjoying my M.2 NVME RAID, GTX1080, 32GB 3600GHZ RAM .. etc etc.. i want a full desktop experience where i can setup and tweak the system to my optimal usage and use all of my 3 monitors and super fast hardware. Any insights ? ?
  6. Hi guys, I'm trying to install linux on my windows 10 box and dont know how the heck to get the full 'gui' experience - i'm having random errors or bugs and/or don't know which packages to download or which repositories to add and etc. So, i was thinking ... maybe u LTT guys can make a video about this? i really love opensuse on my other box and it kinda 'just work' with a great overall out of the box experience + have the tools to get me going with just about anything that i need like installing hardware drivers and software. I would really love to see a clip about this on your Youtube channel, also, it shouldn't be complicated for someone with some linux skills that are better then mine. Thx & all the best ! AstroOverclock27
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