All good information however "dual boot" can be problematic as Windows11 MAY inadvertently NUKE your SteamOS (or other non-Windows partition) at any point IT so desires. :( (as reported repeatedly on various Youtube channels)
YMMV.
Quote from: GeorgeS on January 11, 2026, 22:13:51All good information however "dual boot" can be problematic as Windows11 MAY inadvertently NUKE your SteamOS (or other non-Windows partition) at any point IT so desires. :( (as reported repeatedly on various Youtube channels)
YMMV.
Microsoft are just "asking for it" at this point (as in completely uninstalling it).
Another Youtuber that has absolutely no idea how to do a proper OS comparison. Another irrelevant article. This is not an OS comparison. Linux OS itself does NOT offer a performance increase over Windows. This comes down to drivers & translation layers, NOT operating systems. A proper comparison is running a game that has both a Windows & a native Linux port and uses the OpenGL/Vulkan api. Windows ALWAYS wins.
Lol it's definitely worth setting up a dual bit system just for a couple of games running slightly faster that most likely is below the threshold of perception. It's not even with sandboxing Linux in Windows.
Quote from: Watchful on January 13, 2026, 06:55:51Lol it's definitely worth setting up a dual bit system just for a couple of games running slightly faster that most likely is below the threshold of perception. It's not even with sandboxing Linux in Windows.
Mostly it's about escaping Microslop's spyware/adware operating system.
So much misinformation here..