Yeah ofc. I run Proxmox with KVM as my hypervisor, then have a Windows server and a Windows Desktop as virtual machines. I love Linux and have been using it in some form for the past 15 years, even had it as my daily driver on my laptop for 5 years. Unfortunately for gaming, Linux hasn’t been quite there yet until recently. A lot of the programs I love to use have their Linux counterparts, but are not quite there, if you understand what I mean. There is always something missing that ticks me off, and I need to tinker with something to fix it. On Windows is generally just works. Once gaming is fully supported via Vulkan on all games, then I might move over once again. Windows 10 has been a pain with a lot of bugs recently and random strangeness I don’t like.

I run WSL2 every day for compiling and running FOSS, but for everything else I do like surfing, movies, gaming, I use Windows.

I have also ported all my programs to Linux as well, without any issues :slight_smile:, all my libraries are now compatible on both :smiley: . But sorry, closed source still, you can’t make much money on opensource software :stuck_out_tongue:

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