Sombrero wrote on 2025-03-26, 10:25:
Has worked fine for me too. Still have the commands written down for reference though, I switched to Linux on my main PC nearly a year ago and still these terminal commands are like deciphering alien language to me.
Yeah, I have a list of my commonly used commands written down in a text file too. I can't be bothered to remember the entire syntax of every single thing, but a quick glance at that text file, and I know exactly what I need.
I've been using Linux as a dual-boot alternative since 2008 or so, but I made it into my main OS around 2020, after Win7 extended support ended. I still have Win7 installed here, I just don't use it for going online, except when downloading my games from Steam. Oddly enough, that still works, despite being officially unsupported as of last year.
However, I'm not sure how long that will last, so I plan to "side-grade" to Windows 10 LTSC soonish. From what I gather, the LTSC IoT release should be supported until 2032. Supposedly, it also has most of the annoying Win10 spyware "features" removed, so it should serve my needs well enough. I'll install that on its own drive though, leaving my other operating systems untouched.