Hey everyone! I'm starting my journey with Linux as part of my CompTIA basics course, and I've heard that learning Linux can really enhance my skills. I have an Asus ROG Zephyrus laptop currently running Windows 10, and I'm looking for some guidance on virtual machines. My goal is to explore Linux without messing up my Windows setup, so I think virtualization is the way to go. Any advice or tips from you guys would be greatly appreciated!
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Absolutely, virtualization is the way to go! Just make sure your laptop has enough RAM and processing power to handle running both OSes smoothly. Also, you can start with a lightweight distro like Lubuntu to see how it feels before diving deeper.
Great choice! Virtual machines are a solid way to dive into Linux while keeping your current Windows setup intact. You might want to check out software like VirtualBox or VMware Workstation. They’re user-friendly and offer a lot of flexibility for running different Linux distros.
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