I've recently upgraded to a 980GB SSD for my laptop, leaving my 128GB SSD m.2 unused. I'm interested in trying out Linux, specifically Mint or Zorin, but I'm unsure if 128GB will be enough for either. I plan to keep Windows 11 on my 980GB SSD and want to use the smaller SSD for Linux. Also, can I run games like Minecraft or use Steam on Zorin or Mint?
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Absolutely, 128GB is more than enough for a Linux installation! You could even get by with as little as 20GB depending on how many applications you want to install.
Yes, Linux can handle around 90% of Steam games, either natively or through tools like Proton and Wine. For Minecraft, the Java edition works without issues since it's cross-platform. For the best experience, consider using the Prism Launcher.
It's a good idea to install Linux on the smaller SSD while using the larger one for your home directory. This way, you can keep your system lean and efficient!
Even 32GB would do just fine! Linux systems are typically lighter than Windows because there's no unnecessary bloat. Just make sure to install your games on a different drive to save space.
For a dual-boot setup with Windows, it's actually better to keep the Linux OS on its own drive. This helps avoid complications with EFI partitions during updates.

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