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Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

Update: 2025-08-20
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Of course you could install Linux on a spare computer if you have one. OK, to many people the prospect of installing a new operating system can be daunting. You could also try running from a live USB drive. But fortunately, there are straightforward methods to explore what Linux has to offer directly from your Windows environment without altering your existing setup.

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00:00 Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

01:42 Bill hops from Zorin to Linux Mint - here's why

03:34 Bill tests ChromeOS Flex

06:35 Help out PCLinuxOS

10:20 Larry is down to one computer

11:10 Disclaimer: No hardware-installed Windows were harmed in the production of this podcast

14:37 How can I try Linux without messing up my current computer?

15:33 1: Using a 'virtual' Linux

16:39 2: Windows subsystem for Linux

17:30 Linux in Virtualbox

18:56 Install and configure Virtual Box

23:51 Install 'Guest Editions'

25:25 Install Linux

27:38 First boot and Guest Editions

28:07 Install the Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL)

29:31 Launch WSL and complete the setup

30:03 Start using WSL

30:52 Just create a Live USB drive - it's easier

36:48 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe

38:00 End

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Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

Larry Bushey