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  • NotWearingPants
    +5

    New to Linux, as the result of taking some IT classes. Just starting to feel my way around Fedora, running in a VM.

    • WhoNeedszZz
      +5

      Welcome to Linux. While running in a VM is a good way to check a distro out for the first time, I really encourage installing it to a drive. You really can't get a good feel of the performance in a VM as it is constrained.

      • NotWearingPants
        +8

        Thanks. I had to set up a VM and load an OS of choice as part of an OS class. I fully intend to dual boot when I have some spare time to play with various distros in the VM. I do have to keep a windows partition on at least one box for games though.