I used Desktop Linux for 2 YEARS - here's what I learned.

3 months ago
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My journey with Linux has hit the 2-year mark this summer! Some people do the 30-day challenge, some do the 3-month challenge, maybe 6-month...? At 2 years, this isn't so much a challenge as much as it was a lifestyle choice. Surfing the web, documents, gaming, recording, even thumbnail design work - all of it has been done under the watchful eye of the penguin.

In this video I'm going to ramble and yap a bit about my own journey with Linux thus far (and hopefully where it ends cus I don't wanna move to another distro), as well as talk about some things I learned, what tips or tricks worked for me; ultimately, things that I felt helped me a lot in learning how to work with this operating system along the way to acclimate myself to daily use with it. Keep note that none of this is formally considered a guide or advice - think of my points as isolated incidences; talking to myself from two years ago if I were a time traveler, as it were.

Enjoy!

0:00 Intro
1:39 DISCLAIMER:
2:15 My Linux Journey (which distros, how long, etc)
9:26 LIST STARTS HERE
9:32 1. Use a Mainstream Distribution
14:12 2. Separate your /home Partition
18:59 3. Create a Ventoy USB Stick
23:14 4. Learn Linux's Filesystem (to some extent)
26:46 5. Some Good Online Tools:
29:47 6. Dual-Booting Windows is A-OK
32:15 7. When Linux Works, Leave it ALONE
33:30 I want to hear from you & Outro

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