02-02-2017, 11:00 AM
You can, and some people have more than a couple.
Windows 10 can throw a few spanners in the works but there are plenty how-to's around.
For a brand new computer and a new-to-linux user I recommend using a virtual machine (VM). VirtualBox is free. https://www.virtualbox.org/
Two advantages, you do not invalidate your new machine warranty. Make a mistake, delete the VM and start again.
Third advantage, security. Use a linux VM to surf the web, no virus scanners anti-malware applications required. I believe that is what lyle at GC does.
Windows 10 can throw a few spanners in the works but there are plenty how-to's around.
For a brand new computer and a new-to-linux user I recommend using a virtual machine (VM). VirtualBox is free. https://www.virtualbox.org/
Two advantages, you do not invalidate your new machine warranty. Make a mistake, delete the VM and start again.
Third advantage, security. Use a linux VM to surf the web, no virus scanners anti-malware applications required. I believe that is what lyle at GC does.