it’s been years since I bothered with windows I’ll admit, but I’m fairly certain calamares handles it all for you too
it’s been years since I bothered with windows I’ll admit, but I’m fairly certain calamares handles it all for you too
most distros that aren’t like slackware/gentoo/arch/etc. install with calamares these days, it handles dual boot configs simply and without issue. even doing like debian netinst, I don’t remember it having any trouble
you can’t convince me that anyone is actually using lfs in 2023. tinkering with it maybe, and I can see someone doing alfs for specialized shit, but there’s no way in hell anyone is actually using it as their regular daily driven os on their personal computer. it just doesn’t make sense.
real people outside of the ubuntu space are using debian, fedora, manjaro, maybe something like pop os or mint. there’s no barrier to entry, performance difference is negligible if present at all, and you don’t have to spend a full day getting it ready
apparently scrot isn’t among those packages.
just use slackware, the whole point is it comes with all the packages