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1. orionb+35[view] [source] 2023-08-02 02:15:56
>>Bender+(OP)
People are moving to Linux because they can't upgrade to Win 11 due to hardware requirements.
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2. nathan+Qd[view] [source] 2023-08-02 03:37:58
>>orionb+35
dual ssd, dual boot.

my windows never gets updated because any update could break gaming.

my linux gets updated daily, when something breaks it’s easy to rollback and pin.

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3. yomlic+OZ[view] [source] 2023-08-02 12:00:36
>>nathan+Qd
I have a Windows VM on my main machine that I pass a GPU to for playing games. The idea was I'd just snapshot the disk so if windows hosed me I could roll back. In practice I just play games in linux through proton or native though. The Windows install always needs updates so it is a chore when I actually want to use it.

As an aside, I cannot believe how it is impossible to script the base windows install to do updates through the command line on a strict schedule! I ended up having to install some 3rd party powershell package and I still have some annoying limitations around feature updates with it. This should be built in!

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4. BluePe+ry1[view] [source] 2023-08-02 14:59:57
>>yomlic+OZ
Do you just use virtual box for something like this?

I split my time between two places, and game infrequently which means my SFF gaming PC is often still in the box until I need it, at which point Windows updates can waste the time I had for gaming.

Would love a way to use my laptop to keep some Windows VM snapshot up to date. Windows has ruined more gaming sessions than it’s provided for me lately.

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5. yomlic+KE1[view] [source] 2023-08-02 15:26:51
>>BluePe+ry1
I use QEMU/KVM/Libvirt. Virtualbox had experimental passthrough support for awhile but I believe they removed it.
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