I'm contemplating switching to Linux, specifically Mint or Pop!_OS, but I have some concerns about how it will affect my use of Microsoft Office at school, which is essential for my coursework. I plan to keep Windows around in case there are any issues with Linux. My main goal for Linux is casual gaming, like Team Fortress 2 and using GeForce Now, while keeping Windows for heavier games and school-related tasks. What should I keep in mind before partitioning my drive to make space for Linux?
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Definitely give Linux a shot! Just ensure your hardware is compatible and everything runs smoothly before making the switch. Once you're comfortable, you might find that Linux works just fine for your needs.
Just a heads up, dual booting can lead to headaches. Updates on either OS might corrupt boot files, leaving you unable to access either system. If you're serious about Linux, you might want to consider going all in with a single OS setup. It can simplify things incredibly!
If possible, try installing Linux on a separate drive instead of dual booting. Dual booting can sometimes cause issues with Windows updates messing up the bootloader. Having dedicated drives makes managing your OSs much simpler.
Exporting your documents from LibreOffice to formats schools might require is usually manageable. You can install Microsoft templates and formats to make things look more familiar if needed.

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