aight Linux users of bsky, I've got a question
as some of my followers know, I plan on switching soon from windows, but there are some programs that don't have a Linux version and use them frequently
what would you recommend: Wine, a separate VM or dual boot?
as some of my followers know, I plan on switching soon from windows, but there are some programs that don't have a Linux version and use them frequently
what would you recommend: Wine, a separate VM or dual boot?
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Wine for simpler applications that work well on Linux through compatibility layers.
Virtual Machine (VM) for moderately demanding apps that don’t need full hardware access.
Dual Boot for resource-intensive programs, or those with limited compatibility.
From personal experience, I can tell you that if you can use an alternative software in your workflow, that works on Linux natively, then you should try it. While it may take some getting used to, it is often a better option in the long run.