![]() So if you want to dual-boot Linux and Windows, try to find a description written by someone with the same system you are using, or at least a system from the same manufacturer. Others are difficult, unpredictable and downright maddening in their inconsitency, and seem to go out of their way to prevent Linux booting. Some work really well with Linux installations, dual-booting with no problem right from the start. Every UEFI firmware implementation is different - and not just a little bit different, either If all we do is sit around and moan about dual-booting Linux on UEFI systems, it really is likely to discourage some people from trying it, and the simple truth is that there are options that will work, without a massive amount of effort.įirst, though, I will repeat something I have said many times before. ![]() That's good advice, and I'm happy to follow it. I've been exploring Fedora Heisenbug in five different guises - Gnome 3, KDE, Xfce, LXDE and MATE Fedora 20: Hands on with five different desktops
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