[00:02] is this https://www.screentogif.com/ [00:02] available for ubuntu? [00:13] Cooler: Do you mean that specific appication or just something that does something similar? [00:20] Do I absolutely need a efi and boot partition when dual booting both Ubuntu 18.04 and Windows 10? [00:20] hi [00:22] I'm having issues with trying to dual boot both Ubuntu and Windows 10. Even when booting Ubuntu, Grub Menu doesn't show Windows 10. [00:24] fructose, something similar [00:24] I found this but it is not for ubuntu https://github.com/phw/peek#installation [00:25] other linux distros only [00:25] NoCode, that's why you have one machine for Windows, and another one for Linux [00:25] :p [00:26] oh god, I just spent a lot of money on a bunch of things. I'm not getting another machine. [00:26] If I get another machine, it [00:27] If I get another machine, it'll be for a data server. [00:27] i have a gaming machine with Windows 10. i thought about dual-booting with linux but reconsidered (the problem you're having now) so went out and bought a cheap laptop to run linux on [00:31] ... that way, if this linux machine shits itself, no big deal [00:32] i had your exact problem a few years back when i wanted to try out ubuntu [00:32] I have a laptop with an Arch derivative on it and I only use the laptop on outings and things. So I don't really want to have two separate machines to do things. I've bought and installed Windows to get my music things to work better with supported software for the hardware I have. [00:32] ok [00:32] And I'll probably play games on it somewhat. [00:33] yeah [00:33] Other than that, I'm like 100% Linux. [00:33] It's usually the other way around. "Damn it, I can't get blah blah Linux, blah blah. [00:33] " [00:33] yeah [00:33] :D [00:34] what version of ubuntu are you trying? [00:35] 18.04 [00:35] ok [00:35] I might try to make an efi parititon, and a boot partition. Along with my /root and /home partitions. [00:35] yeah [00:36] have a look in bios [00:36] you probably already have [00:36] oh yes [00:38] is there a way to remove this "rectangule" when we move to another workspace [00:40] e|f, in these circumstances, did you try to make a /efi. /boot, /root, /home partitions on your Linux install? [00:40] I'm going to try that now. [00:40] * NoCode sighs [00:41] !uefi | NoCode [00:41] NoCode: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI