Message from @The Big Oof
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for what purpose besides servers
>windows
>good
Please
You need an SSD just to get it to not run like garbage
I know
but if you're building a good pc
why would you do that besides games
Do what I'm going to do
Linux as the host OS
Windows as the guest OS on a vm
epic
>vm
no
just dual boot
Snake is a normie, so he should just get Windows
I had arch till like
a week ago
but then arch broke
and just black screened
and i didn't have windows at all
and arch would just black screen on boot
so I killed the whole fucking
grub
and just installed winblows
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Manjaro isn;t synced with new updates of Arch, or is it?
I actually dont remember
It's arch based
it's not
epic
then use manjaro, cuck @Reinhard
@The Big Oof windows is more of a resource hog then Linux especially if you’re playing games on it so why in hell youd put windows in the vm and stress test your hardware and try to get compatibility issues like that is beyond me.
And yeah Manjaro is an arch variant but its difficult on first glance why you’d pick it as your distro given your ubuntu family distros have a wider adoption base and more support and manjaro trying to be user friendly is kinda antithetical to the autism that you kinda look to arch for
>Ubuntu
Also, I'm looking to get a higher end PC one day that can handle the virtual machine
Nothing wrong with Ubuntu. Solid distro. Even with a machine that can handle running games in a vm your permanently capping how much resources you can allocate because unless your running on bare metal you need to devote something to your native os and your machines newfound schizophrenia. If you are running on bare metal Gucci but it’s more or less the same as dual booting
>Ubuntu
>Solid distro
Use fedora
6 of one half a dozen of the other really as the only substantive difference is whether you want marginally more community support or to get some marginal benefit of trickledown from red hat. I really don’t get the pissing contest because short of your snowflakes which are optimised for a certain function and bespoke distros which you download more for a toolset then the os itself there’s very little difference between the flavours main contenders