07-30-2016, 04:17 PM
Well, I just installed OpenSuse on my budget Windows 10 laptop. Unfortunately it really can't run Windows, so I'm hoping Linux will work better.
In order to install Linux, I had to turn secure boot off and switch UEFI to Legacy. Finally I get to see a BIOS. The interesting thing is Windows 10 now boots quite a bit faster.
I crossed my fingers when randomly partitioning things and went with the butter file system as a gas. At first the thing crashed trying too boot from the HDD but it works now.
In order to install Linux, I had to turn secure boot off and switch UEFI to Legacy. Finally I get to see a BIOS. The interesting thing is Windows 10 now boots quite a bit faster.
I crossed my fingers when randomly partitioning things and went with the butter file system as a gas. At first the thing crashed trying too boot from the HDD but it works now.
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