@blaaablaaaa @BigDawg869789 The only real problem you run into at this point is if you apply for a job or take a class that requires you to run a Windows program that refuses to run under Wine or Proton. In that case, you will need to dual boot (have two operating systems installed on your PC) or have a Windows VM.
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xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 12:13:37 JST xianc78 -
Berkeley Berkman (berkberkman@bae.st)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 12:29:57 JST Berkeley Berkman @xianc78 @blaaablaaaa @BigDawg869789 There's still the option of having an extra computer or two for keeping work separate from your personal/gaming stuff, although it's not cheap. You could be lucky if you have a friend or relative no longer needing some old Windows office PC, too (it's how I got an old Dell XPS and a ThinkPad once). xianc78 likes this. -
xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 12:35:25 JST xianc78 @berkberkman @blaaablaaaa @BigDawg869789 You should always ask any potential employer if they issue laptops to workers, when applying for a job.
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