It won't be an issue for both PCs to access it. I'll try making another partition. Thanks!
WeebLife
OK, thank you.
thanks for the clarification. I just recently got into linux and don't know much, but as i was researching Fedora, that's what i came across. Which is a pretty big turn off for a newcomer migrating from windows and wanting to get away from big corporations.
Isn't red hat enough reason to not use fedora?
Thanks, I hate it.
Mint is solid too
Alas, I have been defeated. My smooth brain wasn't able to figure out linux audio. But I found another solution. My drum kit has audio pass through, so I connect my laptop via aux cable to my drum kit input and my headphones to my drum kit output. That allows me to play along with songs on my laptop. The trade off is I'm stuck with the built in drum sounds on my kit, which aren't as good as VSTs in reaper.. but at least I found a solution.
The story is much better told through Vaati's words. And his voice is very soothing to listen to.
I have a more specific use case than most ppl. I would still say mint is ready for mainstream ppl that mainly need it for all the basic needs.
Already switched my laptop to mint. It's great, except dealing with ALSA has been a nightmare.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I wasn't planning on having them using the drive at the same time so I shouldn't have any issues.