npub1rh…s2alf on Nostr: I would encourage you to not use a VM or dual boot. Often I've noticed people give up ...
I would encourage you to not use a VM or dual boot. Often I've noticed people give up easily when they encounter a hurdle because it is very easy to go back to your old setup.
If you have a second computer, I would encourage you to install there, and try using it for everything. That way, you'll have more motivation to learn how to find your way around the new OS, and solve problems.
Note that "problems" are often because you want the new OS to behave the same way as your old one. That is the incorrect approach. Instead focus on, I used to do X task, how do I achieve that now?
Hope this helps, and good luck 🤞
If you have a second computer, I would encourage you to install there, and try using it for everything. That way, you'll have more motivation to learn how to find your way around the new OS, and solve problems.
Note that "problems" are often because you want the new OS to behave the same way as your old one. That is the incorrect approach. Instead focus on, I used to do X task, how do I achieve that now?
Hope this helps, and good luck 🤞