• @MashedTech
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    1 year ago

    No, but it sure is annoying having to switch in the middle of doing something especially when you’re working. (Also, there’s that pesky thing that happened to me as well where windows doesn’t play nice with the Linux boot partition and fucks it up) So there’s always going to be a main os. If you’re fortunate enough you can use an old laptop for windows. Or, if your computer is powerful enough run an windows VM. For me, Gnome Boxes offered a really easy to use experience of running windows. It worked out of the box, no special tweaks.

    • Sagrotan
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      31 year ago

      I installed Garuda on my wife’s gaming machine last autumn, dual boot with Windows. I haven’t seen her using Windows since then, and she said she hasn’t. She loves it btw, says, even better graphics in some games. And KDE is an eye candy anyways.

      • @MashedTech
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        211 months ago

        If you don’t turn on windows of course you won’t have problems.

    • @uranibaba
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      211 months ago

      If I ever dual boot again, Windows will be on it’s own HDD.