You might want to switch from Windows to Linux, but have some software that just *needs* Windows. You could dual-boot, or could just decide it’s not time for linux yet, but you can also setup a virtual machine. Even with just one GPU, you can pass through your hardware to a virtualised windows install with QEMU/KVM, and get almost native performance. Though, there are some (solvable) issues to do with usability, like USB hotplug, and anticheat problems.
00:00 Can’t game? Don’t care
00:15 What’s a VM?
00:35 Things to note
00:56 Setup info
01:58 Windows 11 causing issues
02:41 Benchmark Info
03:27 CSGO results
04:00 Different configs
04:24 Beatsaber info
05:00 Beatsaber results
05:13 The experience
05:38 Real issues
06:34 It may not be worth it
07:16 I like it regardless .
Concluzion: Linux isn't perfect… but this can make it good enough | Gaming VMs – KVM,QEMU,Virtualbox,Virtual machine,Linuc,Windows 11,Arch Linux,Debian Linux,Benchmarks,CSGO,Beatsaber,VR,AMD Ryzen,Performance testing,Technology,Issac Dowling