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Motto: Yamborghini: Shawn the pedos are pedoing again #BanMaze
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I am using it in a VM player right now since it's one of my college courses
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For some years I have been using only Linux, and really like it. Arch for work laptop, Arch/Ubuntu for desktop.
Well...maybe not only Linux....I still have XP on VM
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Installed one of the lightest Linux Distros, forgot its name on my OLD computer. This thing was a dustblower. It helped a lot with just web browsing. 10/10
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I do, I run a Windows 7 Ultimate/Kali Linux 2016.1 dual boot, I did like the grub manager but I replaced it as it was kind of annoying to boot up and leave the room for a sec and then come back and it be in Linux and the boot order being stuck like that, so I swapped to EasyBCD and it works pretty great, so yea you aren't alone lol
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ExcHD wrote Installed one of the lightest Linux Distros, forgot its name on my OLD computer. This thing was a dustblower. It helped a lot with just web browsing. 10/10


Probably puppy linux
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Azuurn wrote I do, I run a Windows 7 Ultimate/Kali Linux 2016.1 dual boot, I did like the grub manager but I replaced it as it was kind of annoying to boot up and leave the room for a sec and then come back and it be in Linux and the boot order being stuck like that, so I swapped to EasyBCD and it works pretty great, so yea you aren't alone lol


I personally use BURG its a really nice bootloader with lots of customization.
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Azuurn wrote I do, I run a Windows 7 Ultimate/Kali Linux 2016.1 dual boot, I did like the grub manager but I replaced it as it was kind of annoying to boot up and leave the room for a sec and then come back and it be in Linux and the boot order being stuck like that, so I swapped to EasyBCD and it works pretty great, so yea you aren't alone lol


I personally use BURG its a really nice bootloader with lots of customization.


I like the simplicity of EasyBCD because I can set it to use the Windows bootloader set direct to the two partitions so if I click linux, it doesn't boot into grub and make me do it again, it just goes right to Linux itself because I took out grub completely lol

I enjoy dabbling here and there in Linux, and I'm contracted a lot for personal security like my neighbor who wanted me to stop others from stealing his Wi-Fi, I had to show him how easy it was, especially with him using WEP lmao, but I fixed his setup and he was happy, so I stay in the white hat area with Kali because I don't need any trouble with authorities or anything lol
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I have a Windows OS on my HDD and Linux stored on a USB. I mostly use Linux though.
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