

Yeah, that’s kind of what I’d gathered. I’ve got a few dead computers around and I’m going to take a drive out of one of those and use that for the Linux while keeping Windows on the drive it’s already on.


Yeah, that’s kind of what I’d gathered. I’ve got a few dead computers around and I’m going to take a drive out of one of those and use that for the Linux while keeping Windows on the drive it’s already on.


No harm in trying, right?


Thanks.


Thank you.


Cachy is what I’mgoing to try first. I’m semi-resolved to dual-booting for the video/photo stuff.
I’ve also got a vague plan at some point in the future to buy a desktop mac and one of those boxes where you can just switch monitors/input device routing at the press of a button. Maybe put the video/photo stuff on that. Although, that said, I’ve got a colleage who is a graphic designer on the side and the only reason he’s got a Windows machine is that even the biggest mac he owns can’t handle the graphics. He’s an Apple evangelist yet even he says that Apple does not do graphics well.
The stuff I do is nothing like the stuff he does and I don’t need anything as powerful as him, but I am still aware that “get a mac to do video stuff” isn’t necessarily the best plan. But I’m likely getting one anyway for other reasons, so it can’t hurt to try.


Thanks. The consensus seems to be Cachy, so that’s what I’m trying first.


Yeah, I’m prepared. I hope.


Thanks. I think I’m going to start with trying Cachy.


Thank you.


Thank you.


Thank you.


Thank you. Cachy OS seems to be the majority suggestion, and that’s Arch.


Thank you.


Thank you. The consensus seems to be Cachy OS, so I’m going to give that a go.


Thank you


Thank you
I generally agree with you, but in this case if you don’t know what a DAW is then you’re probably not qualified to recommend one.
It stands for digital audio workstation, and is used for all aspects of music production.
It’s real “I’m happy to save myself 3 seconds of typing in order to cause a fair number of people to spend significantly longer trying to figure out what I mean” energy. It’s the not-taking-the-shopping-cart-back of posting on the internet.
Thanks.
Generally speaking I tend to just leave the C: drive for utilities and use external drives for data, as much as possible. I understand that Linux handles files and stuff somewhat differently, but that would still generally be my plan.