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pvdebbe ◴[] No.11388636[source]
This has a faint scent of an early April fool joke.
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tempodox ◴[] No.11388969[source]
It does, but then find me a Linux user who doesn't dual-boot into Windoze for desktop apps. This way, you save one reboot. I wonder, however, how stable this will be...
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jonathonf ◴[] No.11389097[source]
As a Linux user you'd want to run Windows as your main OS?

I'd rather use a VM (or WINE).

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1. travjones ◴[] No.11389145[source]
I agree. I use a VM for Windows as well. It's probably safer to keep Windows sandboxed away in a VM. I know this doesn't work well for everyone, but any app I use in Windows is not that resource-intensive. I haven't tried WINE recently, but due to headaches years ago, I tend to avoid it and just fire up the VM.