Windows 11 is currently running fine, with applications, network and such, on its dedicated SSD that I have isolated and passed through. Here is what I currently have :- An overall functionning VM with RDP enabled that allows me to control my VM through Remmina (I could use SPICE too, but currently there is no virtual GPU in my VM). I'm currently trying to put a Qemu/KVM with Windows 11 to work in order to play games on my linux.I've followed several tutorials (written ones, might I add). So that I can work in Ubuntu LTS (current is 22.04) and play in windows without having to reboot. I'm coming back with a new computer, and support from a friend who never let it go, and tried to replace dual-booting with a VM. There's also the problem of dual booting since Win 10 that requires 2 different disks. Then, at the end of the 2000's, with Ubuntu switching to unity and being fed up with a few other things (one of them being not having time anymore to play with parameters as I became a dad), I stopped using Linux for a while. Somewhat because I used some linux distributions long ago : it was Mandrake, then Mandriva, and perhaps a little bit of Ubuntu in the early 2000's. Hello there, (I'm not General Kenobi, though, sorry.)
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