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Yup, I'm setting up a dual boot when my thumb-drive arrives.
Actually really excited to get back to computing the way it was in 2010. :)
2010 sounds so fantastical, and such a far away time of mystery in the future. We'll have flying cars, and robot monkey maids, and brain chips that can drive cars, and.......it was 14 years ago??? It's currently 2024? Well that sounds like a depressing year!
Yup, I couldn't have imagined the extent of the enshittification.
I'm glad I can turn back the clock a little on my PC at least.
Actually really enjoying OpenSUSE Tumbleweed... first time on a rolling release distro and so far no major complaints.
Probably would have started with Arch (btw) but I felt a little daunted by the install process. In contrast with my ~2010 attempt, all my data is on a separate drive with automatic backups to NAS — so when I upgrade to an NVMe drive I'm going to give it a whirl.
Nice!
I just want something that's similar to Windows, regularly updated, easy to use, and comes with proton already installed.