10-30-2014, 02:08 AM
I am NOT an expert, just a long linux user. Sorry, no help on dual-boot. My opinion ...
I discourage dual-boot. I've seen so much problems throughout the years concerning dual-boot. If you have an old computer lying around, let the newer computer be window-only and
let the old computer be linux-only. Alternatively, buy a new window computer and let your current machine be linux-only.
If money is tight, hunt around on freecycle, ebay, friends who want to upgrade, etc, and get an used old computer. There are tons of very lightweight linux distros (crunchbang, antix, puppy, etc).
Sheng-Chieh
I discourage dual-boot. I've seen so much problems throughout the years concerning dual-boot. If you have an old computer lying around, let the newer computer be window-only and
let the old computer be linux-only. Alternatively, buy a new window computer and let your current machine be linux-only.
If money is tight, hunt around on freecycle, ebay, friends who want to upgrade, etc, and get an used old computer. There are tons of very lightweight linux distros (crunchbang, antix, puppy, etc).
Sheng-Chieh
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