Some people choose to leave their windows open, just like many others do.
Some people choose to leave their windows open, just like many others do.
My SSD is just 512GB, and I didn’t pick the components for this PC—so I’m considering a different drive. I think I’ll go with the first choice.
It's best to choose the first option if possible, and then refine the third one—offering a 2in1 choice is ideal. You'll need Windows; just launch the VM without switching.
This setup won't function on Linux. The best solution is to dual boot both systems—use Linux for general use and Windows for Adobe products. (No further comments) It should work now. Just turn on Steam Play in the Steam compatibility settings. It also supports proprietary drivers, with version 550 being the latest. I opted for the proprietary one. For those moving from Windows, Linux Mint is a convenient choice. I’m currently using it and have run Steam games like Palworld, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Elden Ring successfully.
I haven't tried cinnamon before, but give it a go https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=407008