This whole forced microsoft copilot thing is making me so mad. Been thinking for a while of having a second hard drive with a linux distro for my personal work that i can boot to, and keeping windows for external work stuff.
Not sure how to go about doing this, though, does anyone have any advice on this?
Also for distros i was thinking popOS since I recall @davidrevoy using it for his work*. I have been using Kubuntu on a laptop and it works great, but I am open to suggestions. I mostly use Krita, Scribus and OpenOffice.
*Edit: I recalled wrong, see replies :)
@jectoons Hi, I never used popOS I tested it and I found pretty terrible their colored gray interface. A very bad choice that can influence color balance for making art, but if you can change the default theme it can be ok.
I'm still on Fedora KDE: I went from 36 https://www.davidrevoy.com/article913/fedora-36-kde-spin-for-a-digital-painting-workstation-reasons-and-post-install-guide , to 39 now. But with the distro moving to Wayland-only for Fedora 40, it's hard to advice it (Krita on running on XWayland is unstable, see a troubleshoot classic done this week: https://krita-artists.org/t/sometimes-krita-will-launch-in-a-bugged-state-and-the-only-way-to-fix-it-is-to-restart-my-computer/84044/1 ).
@davidrevoy Hi! Oh, my bad, I recall a video of you explaining your process and mentioning PopOS, so maybe that's why it stuck in my head, haha.
Thanks for taking the time to reply, and for your advice!