![]() It took me a long time to realize this but I have finally seen the light. As long as I have my drives, I will be up and running on any computer, even a new one should worse come to worse. If disaster strikes, I boot ArcoLinux from a USB stick, install it in five minutes or do a system restore via Timeshift. The rest is all on secondary and external SSDs. Why is that important? I use the operating system to install the software programs on to. For now, Linux seems to get ignored from the virus gang but no one knows for how long. On top of that, I don’t depend much on the operating system anymore because we live in uncertain times. I like speed and stability as well as up-to-date packages. My main workstation no longer needs the included Windows 10 operating system because the programs I use to do my work are available for all major operating systems. I am happy to say that the score has been settled. Which parts get done in Linux and which need Windows? Most of my work is web design and content creation for an online music school. The thing is that dual booting is a pain. Yes, I can divide the drive into two partitions and run Windows 10 on one and Linux on the other. My workstation has an internal SSD with a 256 Gig capacity. Why Linux? Well, the answer is rather simple. Amazingly, the solution is easy because all I needed to achieve success is: I have discovered my golden formula when it comes to audio recording in Linux. ![]()
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