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For sure the ideal scenario. I wish you luck friend
It sure is possible, I’m currently dual booting win11 and fedora on my laptop, so they actually share a drive.
If you want to do it on one drive I’d recommend first shrinking your windows partition to whatever size your comfortable with in the windows disk management tool (whatever they call it, I don’t remember off the top of my head), then when you initialize a Linux mint install it should be able to recognize that windows partition. From there it’ll give you the option to either wipe the whole drive, or install in the empty space alongside Windows.
For what it’s worth I’ve had little to no issues dual booting both, it’s been working for me just fine. Although I will say, I think I actually have bitlocker encryption disabled, though I can’t say for certain and am unable to check at the moment. It would make sense for that to cause issues, so it would definitely be worth looking into.
Lol you’re fine, I wasn’t trying to be sarcastic here it was a genuine response I thought it was funny :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
1·3 months agoI used aegis for a long time, switched to protons after they introduced it. Ideally I’d be using something physical though like a yubikey
The testing that I’ve done was just with the built in keyboard and a mouse, everything through steam. I’ll take a look at the input settings and see if that helps, thanks

The github repo has activity, but the last stable release (1.2.2) released 5 years ago. I’m not really interested in using the nightly build