Moved to Mint Nadia Cinnamon!
Tags arch, dualboot, mint nadia
With sadness I had to bid goodbye to Ubuntu 12.10. No, it was not Unity, because I quite liked it.
Just that applications began crashing once too often. When this became a constant irritation, the nearest I could think of was Mint. So for now sorry Ubuntu.
I also managed to install Arch Linux on a dual boot with Linux Mint. I tested the installation procedure as described in the Arch Wiki in Virtual Box first. After a few misfires I managed to get it right. Then I backed up all data from hard drive to external drive, switched off the external drive and the proceded to partition the drive, installed Arch, tested it after installing XFCE4 on it and then installed Mint Nadia. It worked. I hope to do a detailed explanation of how I managed to install Arch linux soon.
Just that applications began crashing once too often. When this became a constant irritation, the nearest I could think of was Mint. So for now sorry Ubuntu.
I also managed to install Arch Linux on a dual boot with Linux Mint. I tested the installation procedure as described in the Arch Wiki in Virtual Box first. After a few misfires I managed to get it right. Then I backed up all data from hard drive to external drive, switched off the external drive and the proceded to partition the drive, installed Arch, tested it after installing XFCE4 on it and then installed Mint Nadia. It worked. I hope to do a detailed explanation of how I managed to install Arch linux soon.
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