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I believe I've discovered a solution for Linus and Luke's Linux Challenge.

I believe I've discovered a solution for Linus and Luke's Linux Challenge.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#11
The choices are limited—either use Wine or a virtual machine. You can see performance results for each at the provided link.
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ReborntoKill
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #11

The choices are limited—either use Wine or a virtual machine. You can see performance results for each at the provided link.

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zarross
Junior Member
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06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#12
I have a home server with IOMMU support, and I currently run virtual instances to switch between programs smoothly across my desktop and laptop. If I apply the same setup to my games, it doesn’t really matter which operating system is running because the OS isn’t doing anything. (Yes, IOMMU works by passing a physical graphics card through a VM, except here the server has three.)
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zarross
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #12

I have a home server with IOMMU support, and I currently run virtual instances to switch between programs smoothly across my desktop and laptop. If I apply the same setup to my games, it doesn’t really matter which operating system is running because the OS isn’t doing anything. (Yes, IOMMU works by passing a physical graphics card through a VM, except here the server has three.)

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cloud630
Junior Member
6
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#13
I attempted to use Wine and encountered difficulties. You have a 256GB M.2 SSD and a newer 1TB one. Would you like advice on dual booting Linux from your older 256GB M.2 drive, including the steps involved?
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cloud630
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #13

I attempted to use Wine and encountered difficulties. You have a 256GB M.2 SSD and a newer 1TB one. Would you like advice on dual booting Linux from your older 256GB M.2 drive, including the steps involved?

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ctobin8
Member
195
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#14
Here are some key takeaways: You don't need powerful GPUs for running on Windows; Linux works just as well. Even Nvidia updates can sometimes cause boot issues, which I resolved by using systemrescuecd. For gaming, I stick with Starcraft II and have stopped using PowerPoint entirely. LibreOffice meets my needs, while Gimp is sufficient for my requirements. Photoshop isn’t essential for me, and I’m curious how many people truly require it. Linux can be lighter than Windows, but performance depends on your setup—especially memory and CPU cores.
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ctobin8
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #14

Here are some key takeaways: You don't need powerful GPUs for running on Windows; Linux works just as well. Even Nvidia updates can sometimes cause boot issues, which I resolved by using systemrescuecd. For gaming, I stick with Starcraft II and have stopped using PowerPoint entirely. LibreOffice meets my needs, while Gimp is sufficient for my requirements. Photoshop isn’t essential for me, and I’m curious how many people truly require it. Linux can be lighter than Windows, but performance depends on your setup—especially memory and CPU cores.

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Partyrockdude
Member
141
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#15
Consider using alternative video editing tools that fit your budget. If you're open to Linux-based options, there are several free or low-cost editors available. For Windows users, you might explore open-source software like Shotcut or DaVinci Resolve. These can provide similar functionality without the licensing costs.
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Partyrockdude
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #15

Consider using alternative video editing tools that fit your budget. If you're open to Linux-based options, there are several free or low-cost editors available. For Windows users, you might explore open-source software like Shotcut or DaVinci Resolve. These can provide similar functionality without the licensing costs.

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xXFirewitherXx
Posting Freak
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06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#16
It’s simpler to dual boot this way; you can erase the drive in the installer and set up the system without using the Windows partition.
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xXFirewitherXx
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #16

It’s simpler to dual boot this way; you can erase the drive in the installer and set up the system without using the Windows partition.

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bonbon0331
Junior Member
11
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM
#17
If you're not ready to abandon PowerDirector, it should work fine in a virtual machine. On Linux, I personally prefer Openshot, though I don’t edit videos much. For media playback, VLC is widely regarded as the top choice.
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bonbon0331
06-15-2022, 02:29 PM #17

If you're not ready to abandon PowerDirector, it should work fine in a virtual machine. On Linux, I personally prefer Openshot, though I don’t edit videos much. For media playback, VLC is widely regarded as the top choice.

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