Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2

From Going Linux

August 20, 2025

About this episode

The episode discusses various methods to try Linux without affecting the current system, including virtualization and live USB options.

Of course you could install Linux on a spare computer if you have one. OK, to many people the prospect of installing a new operating system can be daunting. You could also try running from a live USB drive. But fortunately, there are straightforward methods to explore what Linux has to offer directly from your Windows environment without altering your existing setup. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #470 · How to try Linux without affecting your current system Pt. 2 01:42 Bill hops from Zorin to Linux Mint - here's why 03:34 Bill tests ChromeOS Flex 06:35 Help out PCLinuxOS 10:20 Larry is down to one computer 11:10 Disclaimer: No hardware-installed Windows were harmed in the production of this podcast 14:37 How can I try Linux without messing up my current computer? 15:33 1: Using a 'virtual' Linux 16:39 2: Windows subsystem for Linux 17:30 Linux in Virtualbox 18:56 Install and configure Virtual Box 23:51 Install 'Guest Editions' 25:25 Install Linux 27:38 First boot and Guest Editions 28:07 Install the Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL) 29:31 Launch WSL and complete the setup 30:03 Start using WSL 30:52 Just create a Live USB drive - it's easier 36:48 goinglinux.com…

Topics covered

  • Linux installation
  • Virtualization
  • Windows subsystem for Linux
  • Live USB
  • Operating systems

Keywords

  • Linux
  • Virtualbox
  • Windows subsystem for Linux
  • Live USB
  • Zorin
  • Linux Mint
  • ChromeOS Flex
  • PCLinuxOS

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: PCLinuxOS

Products: Zorin, Linux Mint, ChromeOS Flex, Virtualbox, Windows subsystem for Linux, Guest Editions, Live USB

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