@steven_watt Cool! Do you mean the menu I can access when I press F2 while the computer is loading? If I boot without pressning F2 it loads pop_OS automatically.
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?Okay, the next addition to "Saga does Linux": yesterday my Bluetooth mouse stopped working. Something about the Bluez daemon not running? After trying to do rfkill and unblock in terminal I read online that it was a known hardware problem with Asus. I did a cold boot and it worked again. Then I got problems with my wifi. Is that because both Bluetooth and my network are on 2.4ghz? My computer was quite far from the router at the time.
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@steven_watt That is interesting! Do you know if it's hard to remove the Windows partition?
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?Hah! By fiddling around in the Disks app I managed to get it working :3
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?Okay, please help me. #TechSupport #Linux I installed pop_OS as a dual boot together with Windows. Now when I go to the file viewer and click "OS" I get an error saying "Error mounting /dev/sdb3 at /media/sagaliciouzzz/OS: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error"
I'm guessing I should be able to click OS without an error message. Did I make the wrong choices when I partitioned my drive? How do I solve it?
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Hjälp min elev!Oh, yeah, please share to all trans people you know :3

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Hjälp min elev!English translation of student's message, cont.:
The interview will preferrably take place in person, but if that can't happen a phone call is also possible. Swedish is preferred, but not a must.My addition:
The student is based on the west coast of Sweden, and is well-versed enough in English to do the interview in that language. I don't think other languages are feasible. -
Hjälp min elev!English translation of student's message, cont.:
> and present conditions of life and how these have affected them and their identity. You can choose to be anonymous, but all information must be okej that others take part of since we are going to have our reports peer reviewed by our classmates. I am interested in interviewing a trans person and maybe comparing that to someone outside, to see both similarities and differences. -
Hjälp min elev!Help my student! Are you trans & want to be interviewed? Contact me privately and I'll get you in touch.
English translation of the student's message:
In the course "People's Environments" we are going to write and academic paper about factors that shape a person. I am going to interview 2 people that I find interesting (from a gender perspective). The questions I'll ask will result in me getting to know about the informants' upbringing (living environment, free time, standard of living etc) > -
Hjälp min elev!Hjälp min elev! Är du transperson och vill bli intervjuad? Kontakta mig i privat meddelande så kopplar jag ihop er.
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@weirdfish Sorry, I misread your first response, now I understand. Thank you for your help!
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@weirdfish That sounds interesting, I'll read up on it before the installation to figure out if I want the encryption or not.
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@weirdfish Oh, thank you! So, if I first install Ubuntu on a partioned drive, and then realize I want to remove Windows, should I then run the installation file again and choose to expand the partition to the whole drive?
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@dasra Jag förstår, tack!
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@dasra Vad skulle du säga är huvudanledningarna till att du behöver ha kvar Windows?
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@dasra Tack för tips! Och om jag installerar Linux på den andra hårddisken så installeras bootmenyn där också? Men om jag sen vill byta från Windows till bara Linux, kommer jag kunna flytta över den gamla installationen an Linux från den externa lagringen till den interna?
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@dasra Okej, så om jag installerar båda på samma disk och sen avinstallerar den ena kommer datorn alltid fråga vilken jag vill starta?
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@blint Thank you, that makes sense!
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@matking Thank you!
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If I do a dual boot of some kind of Ubuntu and Windows, do I get to keep the Windows part as it is now or is it a new installation of Windows?@matking Yeah, I'm running Windows currently but since it refuses to update I'm starting to look at alternatives. Do you mean that I can first partition the drive to have Part 1: Windows and Part 2: Linux, and then get rid of the former but still have the drive in two parts? If so, what are the pros and cons of that?