I think if you are talking to a newbie, you should make it as plug and play as possible, you should not tell them to worry about something on there own, you should guide them to safety, and man even I as a fedora user got discouraged after how much you dragged talking about how important it is to make sure not to format your windows partition,other than that I think it is a good video, I hope you do not take this as hate but as constructive criticism so we can see better and better content going forward for the linux community ❤
I've been planning on switching for a while now, and the whole Copilot+ PC fiasco really pushed me to do it. Do you make these videos on Mint? If so, what software do you use? Edit: and another question, if I install mint alongside windows for now, can I switch to use it as my entire system and replace windows entirely?
You can definitely do that if you unmount your partition before resizing it to be safe. Something like Gparted would do the trick! I make these videos on a Gentoo installation using a Linux Mint virtual machine running OBS.
Before you pick the disk you install Linux. BACK UP YOUR SHIT. - I wanted to test Linux by dual booting. Microsoft sniffed a foreign OS and corrupted my entire SSD.
As someone who uses a lot of linux (proud to be an arch user) you are gonna reach great heights in youtube keep up the grind fellow linuxer.
I think if you are talking to a newbie, you should make it as plug and play as possible, you should not tell them to worry about something on there own, you should guide them to safety, and man even I as a fedora user got discouraged after how much you dragged talking about how important it is to make sure not to format your windows partition,other than that I think it is a good video, I hope you do not take this as hate but as constructive criticism so we can see better and better content going forward for the linux community ❤
I recomend use the Edge versión of mint. Has newer kernel for devices and gaming
For the new mint 22 Is no longer needed . Have a good default kernel already
Verry helpfull tutorial, thank you
Hey you do great work on this channel - keep it up!
great videos! i subscribed:)
I've been planning on switching for a while now, and the whole Copilot+ PC fiasco really pushed me to do it. Do you make these videos on Mint? If so, what software do you use?
Edit: and another question, if I install mint alongside windows for now, can I switch to use it as my entire system and replace windows entirely?
You can definitely do that if you unmount your partition before resizing it to be safe. Something like Gparted would do the trick!
I make these videos on a Gentoo installation using a Linux Mint virtual machine running OBS.
Install VS code and install "Continue"extenstion it uses All IA for code
awesome video but the windows logo with puppy eyes makes me feel sad
You put the only good Windows version in the intro :)
I'm considering to switch to Linux, but is there a way to just only format the "C:" drive and install Linux there?
Linux will be installed on a different partition so it won't even touch the C drive (it will shrink it though)
If I want to completely remove Windows, should I format the windows is installed on?
probably I’m not an expert at this
I recommend dual booting for now
Yes, but make sure you have back ups of any important files
why do you sound like eta prime
me with my ssd in my mini pc: i have the ssd so i'm gonna use the full ssd
i completely replaced windows with ubuntu XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
ah yes bals itcher
Before you pick the disk you install Linux. BACK UP YOUR SHIT. - I wanted to test Linux by dual booting. Microsoft sniffed a foreign OS and corrupted my entire SSD.
F you Microsoft, Windows is trash, I'm switching to linux.
How do I install Microsoft Visual studio code ?
you probably got it by now but there's a guide on the website