So I have a situation. I really want to switch to Linux as my main gaming/production OS but need the Adobe suite as I am a graphic designer. Adobe is the golden standard for this industry (and likely to always be) so while Gimp and Inkscape might work, they are not feasible for my career. I also know that there will be situations where games just don’t run well or at all on Linux.

Dualbooting works but is not really worth it for me as I would have to stop what I’m doing and restart my PC. I heard that you can set up a single GPU passthrough for games and software but it seems complicated. How difficult would that be to set up for a new user to Linux? I would consider myself a tech savvy person but I know very little about the ins and outs of Linux. I have a massive GPU (XFX RX 6900 XT) with a big support bracket that covers the second PCIE slot so buying another GPU isn’t really feasible either.

I do have an Unraid server with decent specs that I use for a hosting Minecraft servers and Jellyfin so setting up a VM on that might be a good option.

What would you guys recommend me to do?

  • Sneaky Bastard
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    91 year ago

    you only need to do it once

    More like once after a bigger update. Also you’ll always be paranoid that at some point the settings stopped working.

    Abstract things like “better privacy” is not that valid for regular folks.

    Why not? Normal folks can and should be concerned about privacy as well IMO.

    • @OmltCat
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      21 year ago
      1. With group policy you actually really need to do it once.

      2. I guess you didn’t read the next sentence of the one you quoted?