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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: JR75018 on March 15, 2013, 08:55:02 am
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Hi,
I would like to start in dual-boot LinuxMint 64 bits (for me) / Xp 32 bits (for my wife) and to get enough power (AM3+ ?) to train in 3D graphic on Linux.
Is Hybrid EFI technology from Gigabyte the solution?
Thanks for you answers.
Jacques
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I am using a 970A-UD3 v1.0 with Hybrid.
I use W7, XP and a Linux (a month) on it :)
Tried Ubuntu ,Kubuntu ,Mint ,Simply Mepis and Open SUSE (mostly KDE stuff).
I also have on a MSI FM2 mobo a dual boot of Linux-es ,the board having UEFI .
So you can have them both ,XP and Linux, but i recommend you to play with an empty HDD until you discover the optimum partitioning.
You should use a /boot partition as primary so the Grub goes in there , so you have no issues ,no matter if the partitions used for the OS-es are logical or primary.
Keep in mind Linux Mint may not allow you to install proprietary GPU drivers properly, you will use the default Open GL ones.
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Thank you Vezina.
I will take care for the GPU.
Jacques