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I dual-boot on my media PC, where Ubuntu is my primary system, and I boot into Windows to play a few video games which don't work in Proton.

That's one case where you don't want to pay the performance overhead for virtualization, but I'm sure there are plenty of other cases where dual-booting is preferred.



I agree it's not for every use case, but in Mike's specific case, I'm still curious what his bottleneck or "this just doesn't cut it in a VM" piece of software is.


Do you know what his use-case is? I don't see it stated in this article.




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