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MSI Laptop, i7 8th Gen, RTX 2060.

Heavily customized windows with WSL, or Arch?

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    Fook me.
    I have the i7 gtx1060.

    But that thing runs smooth as hell on windows.
    Haven't attempted to switch it to *nix with those NVIDIA drivers 😐
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    @C0D4 in all honesty, the Nvidia drivers for Linux are pretty good, last I checked...

    The main issue is that they give the Linux foundation their middle finger...
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    @chabad360 I'm half tempted to try to jump over, but I can't fault windows on this thing... "yet", so haven't had a major reason to do it so far.
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    Porque no los dos?
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    @C0D4 I don't either...

    But about half a year ago I got a laptop which had Linux on it already, and switched it to Manjaro. I loved it. So now I need to decide what I want to do (I'm heavily leaning towards arch)...
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    @irene and what are you running/suggest?
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    @irene that's my issue here... I don't have enough room for both...
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    @irene same, but my SSD is 128gb... if I had 256gb I'd probably do both...
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    @chabad360 that's the downside to msi. Such a small system drive and windows enjoys filling that thing up sadly, I Cruze on 60-80GB used, with weekly clean up.
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    @C0D4 it's my only complaint about this laptop...
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    Boot from a USB?
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    @nicbe not a bad idea actually, but I would have to put the bulk of my install on said USB... And it's not so practical...
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    @chabad360 I know right.
    Once I'm out of warranty, I'm slipping a larger drive in.

    @irene I've got everything possible programs, games, docs, downloads, projects, ect on the 1tb, but some software just refuses to work or install on a second drive - this grinds my gears the most.
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    @irene is really tho? Have you ever heard of steam mover?

    My main issue with a dual setup is that I want to have my user on both OSs to have the same home...
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    @irene yea that's when I hit the 100+ 😥
    I can scale it back to about 60Gb or so.
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    @C0D4 why wait? The warranty barely covers anything anyway...

    I should be getting a $100 rebate from them for Newegg, I think I'm gonna buy a bigger SSD...
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    @-red why?
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    @chabad360 Harvey Norman are a pain in the ass when it comes to their warranty - but they had stock so 🤷‍♂️

    Otherwise would happily drop it in already.
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    @irene look it up...

    It basically copies a folder (in the designed usage, a steam game folder) to a specified location (i.e. another drive), and then symlinks it back to the original spot, and leaves windows (/everybody) none the wiser...
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    @-red so why not arch? Your reasons are very compelling, but I've basically lived off arch for more than half a year, and it worked excellent for me.

    P.s. I'd recommend you try it too ;)
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    @-red fair point (but I still greatly encourage you to try arch).

    So let me get this straight, you suggest I use Linux not Windows?
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    I got Legion Y530 i5 GTx1050 working fine for me. I am too afraid if I dual boot I am gonna fuck up the boot timing as it usually takes 3seconds to boot on SSD.
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    Windows 10 LTSC for games that don't work with Proton or Wine and Arch for development and games that work with Proton and Wine
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    @irene true, but it can move the whole .steam folder (which I'm pretty sure steam won't do), plus you can use it for pretty much anything else
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    @inaba what's LTSC?
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    @irene good for you :), but my SSD is a bit small...
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    @chabad360 Like regular win 10 but without all of the crap. No store, none of the default apps, and most importantly no god damn cortana.
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    @C0D4 @irene @nicbe @-red @GurvirBhogal @inaba Thanks for the responses, I did it... I took the plunge... I installed Arch, no regrets!
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    @irene yea as if you are not a virgin!
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    @irene prove it bro!
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    @irene Having at least one (1) device with Arch or Gentoo would be proof enough
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    @irene I'm coming from Manjaro tho...
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    @irene We're gonna have to compromise with a virtual machine then
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    Fedora
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