• @danA
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    97 months ago

    The year of the Linux desktop was probably the year Microsoft introduced WSL. It’d be a non-trivial percentage of total Linux desktop users.

    If you need to run both Windows and Linux for whatever reason, Windows with WSL is a better experience than Linux with WINE (or a Windows VM). WSL can run GUI apps now, too.

    • @embed_me@programming.dev
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      127 months ago

      I still stand by the stance that dual booting is better. Especially if you care about smooth performance and don’t have the hardware capability to run a VM smoothly.

      • @danA
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        17 months ago

        I use both at the same time though. For example, Visual Studio supports debugging via WSL, so I can test my code on both Windows and Linux on the same PC through the same debugger, by just selecting a different build config in the UI.

    • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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      27 months ago

      Until you get these updates. But for sure Linux works better on a bloated corporation OS that that shady thing on free Software. Its way easier