My standard of living has increased tremendously by just adding a second ssd to my PC for windows
Trying to make windows stuff work in Linux is ngmi
My standard of living has increased tremendously by just adding a second ssd to my PC for windows
Trying to make windows stuff work in Linux is ngmi
Windows is for gaming. Linux is for business.
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Linux gaming is getting pretty decent. Canβt imagine installing windows to play a game these days.
Proton makes me hopeful for the future of Linux gaming.
Under what setup, I tried some triple a games like Assassin Cred Odyssey and Hogwarts Legacy and the performance was a lot slower on PopOs
Too many games don't work, it's worth it!
Plus get to keep those sweet cuda cores for AI stuff on Linux, no need to radeon
Agreed, though I'm handicapped with my dependence on ESRI GIS software. Some day I'll grow up and learn open-sourced geospatial.
Windows is for the ποΈ
Used to be.
My standard of living went up after completely removing windows.
Now that sounds about right!
This is also my setup, with M.2 drives it's super easy to have a couple
really would like to get rid of windows but can't ... clients / blebs I'm servicing are all windows.
Now that I run windows inside linux, it's finally stable. Windows won't get updated with good tech like zfs/btrfs, so I'll just run it inside π
How are you running windows in Linux? I'm trying to find a good solution.
Im using Unraid (paid distro). It uses KVM. You need to do a good amount of manual adjustments in the xml to pass hardware through properly for windows and set the iommu.
Look into Proxmox. It seems like a FOSS alternative to Unraid. Im unsure if it has all the data safety features as I havent looked into it myself.