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Linux vs Windows tested in 10 games - Linux 17% faster on Average
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It's a shame I need Adobe to run flawlessly for work or I'd switch over. I'm so tired of Microsoft.
If it’s photoshop that programs been solid for about a decade under wine.
Idk about the other stuff.
A VM might be a solution for you? I have a single Windows program that I need for work. I chose a VM rather than futzing with wine because it's a solution I know will work. I just run the VM for that during work and shut it down at the end of the workday.
Second this. If you make the effort for vfio and use a 2nd monitor and a kvm (or a 2nd + kb/m) it doesn't even feel like you're using a VM.
But, if your job requires you to use their computer a docking station could suffice.