![]() ![]() Most up-to-date drivers are in a PPA somewhere, so look for that. Stuff like that is much easier to get done in the console. Downloading scripts from the Internet usually needs you to chmod it with different permissions. Ubuntu (and its deriatives like Mint) have a easy way of installing packages via the console, its called apt-get. ![]() Think of it not like how you think of MSDOS in newer (XP and up) Windows systems, but instead look at it as a faster alternative to GUIs if you know what you're doing. Take some time to learn Bash! Its really good for normal day to day use and IMO more useful than most GUIs. Take some time on the Internet searching for the Linux filesystem and file structure. A quick tip is to not assume that your C, D, E or whatever drives are present on Linux. Take your time to learn EXT4 which is fundamentally different from NTFS. Might not be brand sparkling new or bleeding edge tech, but it is stable and beginner friendly. Oh and also AMD GPUs are much better on Linux as well.įor a beginner, check out Mint. ![]() Open source AMDGPU is king in terms of drivers in Linux. Not too sure about the installing on different drives part, but I'd assume about a 20-50% improvement over W10. ![]()
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