Hallo my friends,
So my Windows 10 laptop is asking for a format and I was thinking of creating a dual boot setup just to experience something fresh..
I need Windows for some critical applications, but I since I am going to do the effort to backup and format everything, the idea sparkled of installing something different as a second OS.
In the middle of the 2 OS's I will setup a data drive with documents, music and video's.
I have tried Ubuntu before but for some reason I don't get the personal value of a normal Linux distro at the moment - basically uninstalled it after a short while. In other words I don't think I have the technical expertise (...or currently spare time) to fully utilize and understand the Linux environment... hopefully in future that could change.
Do you have any experiences on the latest versions of Remix OS or Phoenix OS.. or even a Sierra Hackintosh?
I think projects like Remix OS and Phoenix OS are worthy to support.
Also what do you think about their security and real life usability and assortment of apps that work well on the platform? Looking at Media Players, Office apps, Browsing and some basic stuff. Also would like my VPN app to work..
I think Remix OS is on Marshmallow and Phoenix OS on Nougat - not sure to what extent that makes a difference as these systems assumably have been extensively modified.
I have an older i7 3rd Gen laptop with 16GB Ram and 2GB Nvidia GFX card.. so in that sense either should run well.
Was also just wondering which filesystem to use for the Data drive, as I would like to have both the Windows OS and fun OS being able access the content, but at the same time don't want the risk of losing valuable data.
Looking forward to your comments and recommendations.
Regards,
Mr DeadEyeJohn