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by hightrix
330 days ago
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I'd argue it isn't a practical setup. Dual-booting means supporting 2 OSes on my personal machine. My personal machine is for doing personal things, not supporting OSes. I use windows on my main PC because it supports all the games I want to play, and it also supports all the software I want to use. Linux does not. Simple as that, for me. I also use Linux and Mac at work daily. I prefer to use the right tool for the job. |
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