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Introducing KDE for Students
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KDE is an international technology team creating user-friendly free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. KDE’s software runs on GNU/Linux, BSD and other operating systems, including Windows.
If you encounter a bug, proceed to https://bugs.kde.org, check whether it has been reported.
If it hasn't, report it yourself.
PLEASE THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE POSTING HERE.
Developers do not look for reports on social media, so they will not see it and all it does is clutter up the feed.
What I've understood thus far on dual booting is that it's never really safe unless you keep the two OS installations on different drives with each its own boot partition, so you never risk of one overwriting the other.
You can still try to install on a single drive, but, unless things have changed, you should make sure that Windows (don't know about macOS) is installed first and then you install a distribution second, you'll have trouble if it's a Fedora immutable flavor though because in my experience that erases the boot partition as well
@QuazarOmega @otter if you plan on using bitlocker with windows, make sure to keep that recovery key handy. Updating grub/the kernel might trigger changes to the boot settings of your device, locking windows.
Getting a cheap device from a thriftshop for your second os should be considered as an option. Just my 2ct.
Seconded, fortunately Windows makes you save that immediately after enabling it so I still had that key on me and Fedora has the ability to mount BitLocker encrypted drives so I was able to recover all my data