Every time Windows updates itself, my Linux disappears. Actually, it’s just hidden, only the boot menu was overwritten. You need a computer maintenance technician to make a new boot menu. I use a USB stick with a live Linux with automatic boot repair tools.

Recently, Windows has become resistant to Boot Repair Disk. Now I have to open computer firmware by tapping “Esc” right after power-up, then select “Boot options”, then “Linux”.


EU must ban all US-made smart products for its own safety. All closed-source software and electronics that can be used for strategic manipulation and sabotage – Google, Apple, Amazon, all of it.

We have functional, clunky open-source software that could easily be fitted for any purpose with the money we waste propping up foreign monopolies sabotaging us. Europe has taken a huge risk. I suspect bribery.

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    How does it run better?

    I’ve avoided it specifically for performance reasons, this is new to me, for one program that WINE doesn’t like.

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      If you aren’t gaming, you don’t care about performance past giving CPU/RAM enough resources to VM.

      If you are multiplayer gaming and unwilling to give it up or be very tech savvy, VM isn’t an option.

      Well maybe, see: https://looking-glass.io/

      If you single player game, you just need pcie passthrough to your VM.

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        Those resources are the concern. Yes, a VM works fine, but works better than native windows? That’s where my question is.

        Also, I care a lot about performance if I’m running my system on a potato.

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      Linux manages disk access way better than Windows.

      But anything that depends on CPU, memory, or IO lattency will get slower.

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      I’ve not actually benchmarked it. Although others have and I couldn’t really tell you why but windows spends a lot less time and resources trying to manage itself when it’s in a VM or container. It’s just much snapier and even when passing in a GPU to play games it preforms well.