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So I finally decided to take the plunge to dualboot my Windows 10, since I'm using Linux applications more and more than Windows applications.

I just had to choose Fedora out of all distros. It sort of worked. When I tried to install, it won't get pass the login screen (kept getting blanks). I rebooted several times and went with "Troubleshooting" and it got me passed the login screen and proceeded to install at the lowest graphical settings, i.e. 800x600

So far so good, I was able to operate stuff that I wanted but I just can't stand working in a really low resolution. My guess is probably incompatibility with nVidia driver. Tried everything, rpmfusion, the negativo17 repo, the current official fedora repo, the If-Not-True-Then-False guide, and bumblebee. None works.

Makes no sense at all. Luckily my Win10 still works. Now I'm stuck on whether to continue trying to get Fedora distro up or try a different distro and start back from square one...

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    @J-2FA I've been using Linux for over 2 years now. It's also part of my work anyways. All of this kernel stuff is confusing..
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    Nvidia.. Linux' biggest fear. Why can't we have nice integration :(
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    I FINALLY FIXED IT! All I did was reverse every stupid installation of bumblebee, rpmfusion, negativo17 and such and just install "xorg-x11-drv-nouveau" and reboot.

    LOL!
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