• Amju Wolf@pawb.social
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    9 个月前

    I don’t think dual boot has ever been a good solution (unless you also run one or both of the OS’s under the other in a VM).

    Like, if you are unsure about linux, trying it out, learning, whatever, you can just boot a live"cd", or maybe install it on an external (flash) drive.

    If you are kinda sure you want to switch, just nuke Windows; it’s easier to switch that way than to have everything on two systems, having to switch.

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      9 个月前

      That is until you want to switch and use mostly linux, but you have friends who want to play one of those few games that only works on windows

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        9 个月前

        The second windows isnt the only option for “all games without any effort”, it will be dead.

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          9 个月前

          Well i believe it already is for the majority of games, though I don’t game anymore so I don’t know, proton wasnt 100% a year or two back

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            9 个月前

            I’ve been on Steam+Proton for more than 3 years now. So many many games are now supported. It is usually the DRM kernel anti-cheats that are Windoxez only tend to be the broken ones. I dont buy or care about games that run anti-cheat in Windoze kernel.