[20:21] what wpould you do first after installing and updating a fresh studio install? [20:22] its a common question what would be best [20:28] Oski146: I immediately installed the apps I use most often, load on whatever data I backed up from my last install, and then got to work. [20:35] any special programs that u gonnaneed instead of the preinstalled ones? like the restricted extras package or something? [20:36] i do the same like you get my stuff on and go.. but on older versions of studio and kubuntu there were pavkages like the restricted extras and such [20:37] Oski146: I didn't need any extra packages for the music stuff I did. The extra packages I installed were for general usefulness for the other stuff I did on it (like GNOME Boxes and stuff like that). [20:37] I don't know if you'd need extra stuff like restricted extras, I'll let people who know more about that kind of thing answer that question. [20:37] ok thanks, and how can i get the windows fonts working on studio if i cant install th extras pavkage? [20:38] ok i will wait [21:28] hello is there any way that i can install studio next to windows 11? got a notebook from a friend and he wants to use both [21:29] i tried already but with win 11 installed the notebook not recognizes the install stick [21:31] Oski146: Try holding down "Shift" while pressing the "Shut Down" button in Windows, that way it should shut all the way down. Then insert the USB stick, and try to get into the laptop's boot menu so you can boot from it. [21:32] i were already in the boot menu so i can say the stick is not recognized by the efi [21:32] Oski146: Is this a really recent laptop, perhaps one with an AMD processor? [21:32] no [21:32] intel [21:33] Hmm. Well, dig around in the BIOS and see if you can find an option that looks like "Enable 3rd Party UEFI CA". If you find it, enable it. [21:33] thanks