Hi all.
It's me again.
I have been fiddling around with gnu/linux since slackware came on floppy disks, but never come around to sticking with it for a variety of reasons, all which could be resolved given time and effort, except the crown jewel.
I love to game. And linux just didn't have the game titles.
Well a few things have changed in the fairly recent timespan, one is steam on linux (yay!) and now any and all windows games, even ones with no linux port, can be downloaded and installed under steams custom wine image (is that the right term?) which I think is a huge leap.
Also for those titles that just absolutely won't run on linux even with wine and playonlinux, etc. I've discovered IOMMU and passthrough of physical hardware to VMs.
For me this is the tipping point, finally I can escape windows and keep it in jail while I settle in. I kind of chose kubuntu awhile back and I still like it best.
There are still some hurdles, though. I've been playing with VMM (kvm/qemu) and I really like the ease of installing and setting up coupled with fine grained control, big kudos to the people who put it together. However I've noticed VMs hanging under VMM and I'm starting to wonder if this is going to be ongoing.
In any case, this is just a commentary and sort of introduction since I am planning on sticking around awhile.
Let me know if there's things I could be doing better. I haven't spent a ton of time on a forum like this, and I am hoping not to make my self a nuisance. I try to research first then ask, and work the problem, etc. I'm looking forward to helping others where I can, and I want you to know I appreciate the insights you share.
It's me again.
I have been fiddling around with gnu/linux since slackware came on floppy disks, but never come around to sticking with it for a variety of reasons, all which could be resolved given time and effort, except the crown jewel.
I love to game. And linux just didn't have the game titles.
Well a few things have changed in the fairly recent timespan, one is steam on linux (yay!) and now any and all windows games, even ones with no linux port, can be downloaded and installed under steams custom wine image (is that the right term?) which I think is a huge leap.
Also for those titles that just absolutely won't run on linux even with wine and playonlinux, etc. I've discovered IOMMU and passthrough of physical hardware to VMs.
For me this is the tipping point, finally I can escape windows and keep it in jail while I settle in. I kind of chose kubuntu awhile back and I still like it best.
There are still some hurdles, though. I've been playing with VMM (kvm/qemu) and I really like the ease of installing and setting up coupled with fine grained control, big kudos to the people who put it together. However I've noticed VMs hanging under VMM and I'm starting to wonder if this is going to be ongoing.
In any case, this is just a commentary and sort of introduction since I am planning on sticking around awhile.
Let me know if there's things I could be doing better. I haven't spent a ton of time on a forum like this, and I am hoping not to make my self a nuisance. I try to research first then ask, and work the problem, etc. I'm looking forward to helping others where I can, and I want you to know I appreciate the insights you share.
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