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I think I'm doomed to be stuck being a hybrid Linux/Windows user, somethings work better on Windows, somethings work better on Linux. I can have the best of both worlds I guess. Maybe when I get a nicer machine I just use virtual machine or WSL or something. I realize that Chris Titus Tech was right all along, we were too mean to him.
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@gnarley_boot You could always do a kvm on linux, but really only 1% of people really need to use windoze anyways. Chris Titus Tech is a loser.
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@dcc
Honestly two dedicated machines and a shared NAS seems better. I don't like the performance hit you get when virtualizing.
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@gnarley_boot >performance hit you get when virtualizing
Thats a level 2 vm problem, a level one (also know as qemu) and a second gpu to passthough will give you the same or greater performance in some cases.
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@dcc
Well, Windows definately sucks, but if you run it offline, it atleast stops spamming you and trying to break itself with weird updates. They you run your software and get work done. Doing audio on Linux is definately a thing, but like I said in a prior comment, you are limited in ways.
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@dcc
You can QEMU windows? Very nice! That would be very helpful just to have it all on one machine and I can just bounce back and forth between the two (not like dualbooting where you have to shut one down first).
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@gnarley_boot Ofc