• Square Singer
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      1 year ago

      The correct way to install Linux on Windows is to install it on bare metal? Looks like you failed the reading comprehension.

      • ReCursing
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        241 year ago

        No, the correct way in general is to not install windows at all

        • Square Singer
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          -41 year ago

          Unless you need something that’s Windows-only. And dual-booting is the worst possible option.

          • juipeltje
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            71 year ago

            Single gpu passthrough with qemu vm, ez.

            • Square Singer
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              01 year ago

              qemu? Doesn’t that totally kill all performance? Also, unless you have massice performance margins, running two OSes at the same time will have a serious impact on performance, especially if Windows is the OS that needs the performance.

                • Square Singer
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                  11 year ago

                  Have you tried KDE? Also, regardless of whether the Linux distro is light or not, you still run an additional OS next to it.

                  And even hardware-accelerated virtualisation is not without performance penalty.

            • Square Singer
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              -11 year ago

              Stuff needs to be worth the effort. Most people run an OS to get specific tasks done, not the other way round. Sure, you can spend days getting something to work. Or you just don’t.