I wouldn't put them on the same hard drive as a starting point. If you
have two hard drives, you can have Windows on one, and Debian, or
whichever distro you want on the other. That way Windows updates don't
break things for Linux.
Ideally, you'd want to have both installed, but on seperate drives. The
issue with having them on the same drive is they will, in efect, be
fighting over a bunch of stuff and it's a lot more trouble than it's worth
On 7/22/22 20:07, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Good afternoon everyone, I am wondering is there a way for blind person to install any version of Lennix on a modern Dell laptop without cited assistance?
The big caveat here is that there is a way to do it in such a manner that the main operating system in this case Windows 11 will not be disturbed? Does anyone have any good suggestions for how to do this? I do have a Ubuntu disk image sitting on my hard drive. I believe it is the current version of this Lennix distribution.
Sincerely Maurice mines.
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Le 22/07/2022 à 19:35, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Thanks alot Didier. Is their an easy way of converting an i386 to an
amb64? dpkg didn't like this one.
Chime
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