• Pika@rekabu.ru
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    7 days ago

    Dual boot should be default suggestion for everyone trying Linux out. No pressure, just try it.

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      6 days ago

      VMs are a solution too, depending on what you use each OS for. I’ve worked some jobs where my main work machine was Linux, but would sometimes need to use Windows-only software, and would just run it on a VM.

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        6 days ago

        Said software must not be resource-intensive, or else you’ll have to do GPU passthrough, which not only adds a heap of complexity, but also requires a dedicated GPU.

        Also, I think it’s much easier to teach dual boot (just install Linux, most installers will do the rest automagically) than proper VM setups.

        Still, for experienced users, Windows VM is a brilliant option.