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Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW
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Been meaning to transition to a distro with a focus on being pretty low maintainance yet not too top heavy, leaving Windows to a VM on my Proxmox server. Haven't gotten around to it yet, since I'd need to get the server a dedicated graphics card.
Could just use WINE, I suppose, but I'm assuming it's still as rough as it was last time I messed with it twelve years ago.
Yep, absolutely nothing has changed in the past 12 years.
Valve joined the scene but they just cracked a beer with the devs and are gonna wait their own 12
more stuff just works, if it doesn't, you might be able to fix it but it's rough.