In my persistence to fit Linux in my life, I’m curious if some “must have” Windows software will work better if I just ran a Windows VM within Linux.

None of the software I need to work is needed to work continuously. They are basically programs that I fire up when needed, for a few minutes, then exited.

Wine will install them, but not run them, so I’m hoping a VM is the answer as I’m not interested in dual-booting to run a few Windows programs occasionally.

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    11 days ago

    It costs you nothing (but disk space (and time)) to have a Windows VM around. There’s no need to activate it, the main consequence is having a watermark on the screen after 3 hours.