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I had a very similar situation.\n
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I have to use Rhino 3D for work but refuse to give up my Arch daily driver.\n
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Next time I plan on experimenting with the Photon libraries.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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I’m curious about this as well, have had trouble getting it to work well and wondering if I need a second gpu to pass through… But if that’s the case, what does it do for cpu? Pass through some of the cores? Same with ram?\n
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Honestly I’ve just been having better luck running things via proton… Got fusion 360 running fine in bottles with proton ge.
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I’m curious about this as well, have had trouble getting it to work well and wondering if I need a second gpu to pass through… But if that’s the case, what does it do for cpu? Pass through some of the cores? Same with ram?\n
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Honestly I’ve just been having better luck running things via proton… Got fusion 360 running fine in bottles with proton ge.
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Yes and yes, theoretically you can somehow get single GPU passtrough working but it was never a clean solution for me. CPU and RAM must be shared though.\n
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I am running a 4070 Ti and a 4060 Ti (for the VM trough Looking Glass) and a 5800X3D of which 6 cores and 24GB of RAM go to the VM. Allows me to play any modern AAA game at 1440p perfectly fine. And since there are 2 GPUs I can still use Gnome and run programs like Discord on Linux. But I only use the VM if wine/proton can’t run it.
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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I’m curious about this as well, have had trouble getting it to work well and wondering if I need a second gpu to pass through… But if that’s the case, what does it do for cpu? Pass through some of the cores? Same with ram?\n
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Yes and yes, theoretically you can somehow get single GPU passtrough working but it was never a clean solution for me. CPU and RAM must be shared though.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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I’m curious about this as well, have had trouble getting it to work well and wondering if I need a second gpu to pass through… But if that’s the case, what does it do for cpu? Pass through some of the cores? Same with ram?\n
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Honestly I’ve just been having better luck running things via proton… Got fusion 360 running fine in bottles with proton ge.
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Yes and yes, theoretically you can somehow get single GPU passtrough working but it was never a clean solution for me. CPU and RAM must be shared though.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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When I dual boot Linux and Windows, I like to have two separate drives and not ever mix up the bootloaders. I then use my motherboards boot selector to choose which one, and I leave the main OS as the first priority one.\n
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Whatever is needed.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Whatever is needed.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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When I dual boot Linux and Windows, I like to have two separate drives and not ever mix up the bootloaders. I then use my motherboards boot selector to choose which one, and I leave the main OS as the first priority one.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Yeah, I was about to say when I read the first part. Adding windows manually is quite an old thing. Modern linux setups with grub2 will "find" the EFI loader for windows and add it automatically.\n
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I have sometimes the other way around: Grub keeps working fine but Win11 update reboots and looses the Bitlocker Key.\n
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Yeah, I was about to say when I read the first part. Adding windows manually is quite an old thing. Modern linux setups with grub2 will "find" the EFI loader for windows and add it automatically.\n
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I have sometimes the other way around: Grub keeps working fine but Win11 update reboots and looses the Bitlocker Key.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Yeah, I was about to say when I read the first part. Adding windows manually is quite an old thing. Modern linux setups with grub2 will "find" the EFI loader for windows and add it automatically.\n
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I have sometimes the other way around: Grub keeps working fine but Win11 update reboots and looses the Bitlocker Key.\n
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I have sometimes the other way around: Grub keeps working fine but Win11 update reboots and looses the Bitlocker Key.\n
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Yeah, I was about to say when I read the first part. Adding windows manually is quite an old thing. Modern linux setups with grub2 will "find" the EFI loader for windows and add it automatically.\n
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Is there a specific benefit that you’re expecting from dual booting? That tidbit might help us talk you out of it 😁\n
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Is there a specific benefit that you’re expecting from dual booting? That tidbit might help us talk you out of it 😁\n
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I have no great solution to games that don’t work. Thankfully it’s increasingly rare. And I get wanting to do something just for curiosity’s sake.\n
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There’s PCI-E pass through to hand direct control of your GPU to the VM if you aren’t already familiar, but my two cents is dual boot is less of a pain.
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I have no great solution to games that don’t work. Thankfully it’s increasingly rare. And I get wanting to do something just for curiosity’s sake.\n
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Is there a specific benefit that you’re expecting from dual booting? That tidbit might help us talk you out of it 😁\n
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Seriously, I think a VM is almost always the better solution.
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I have no great solution to games that don’t work. Thankfully it’s increasingly rare. And I get wanting to do something just for curiosity’s sake.\n
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There’s PCI-E pass through to hand direct control of your GPU to the VM if you aren’t already familiar, but my two cents is dual boot is less of a pain.
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Is there a specific benefit that you’re expecting from dual booting? That tidbit might help us talk you out of it 😁\n
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Seriously, I think a VM is almost always the better solution.
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I have no great solution to games that don’t work. Thankfully it’s increasingly rare. And I get wanting to do something just for curiosity’s sake.\n
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There’s PCI-E pass through to hand direct control of your GPU to the VM if you aren’t already familiar, but my two cents is dual boot is less of a pain.
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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Is there a specific benefit that you’re expecting from dual booting? That tidbit might help us talk you out of it 😁\n
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Seriously, I think a VM is almost always the better solution.
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I have no great solution to games that don’t work. Thankfully it’s increasingly rare. And I get wanting to do something just for curiosity’s sake.\n
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There’s PCI-E pass through to hand direct control of your GPU to the VM if you aren’t already familiar, but my two cents is dual boot is less of a pain.
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So, I had to reinstall windows as a dualboot, because I need some CAD tools for work. It was painful but it’s not thebaubject\n
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n
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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).\n
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Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.\n
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### Rules\n
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### Related Communities\n
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- [!opensource@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/opensource)\n
- [!libre_culture@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/libre_culture)\n
- [!technology@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/technology)\n
- [!libre_hardware@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/libre_hardware)\n
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Community icon by [Alpár-Etele Méder](https://www.iconfinder.com/pocike), licensed under [CC BY 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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