I’m installing a second disk in my desktop, and I’m going to install Linux.

I’ve had dual boot on all my machines since forever. As in decades. I’m an old hand. Perfectly happy in a terminal.

I have Mint in my laptop because lazy.

I’m asking about QOL. The only “Gaming” I do are flight Sims, however I do use some apps which are not Linux native, so I’d need some form of wine or performant VMs.

I’ve been playing with both in VMs, but I can’t get a feel for what my virtualization and wine use would be.

From my trials, both seem comfortable enough.

I’ve heard good things about both.

Opinions?

  • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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    2 months ago

    What @BCsven@lemmy.ca said, anytime you add or remove or update your system snapper does a little snapshot which makes it incredible easy to boot back into a system that works. BTRFS makes it so easy, as compared to EXT4. And yeah Timeshift is still just as valid I guess but unless you make timeshift backups every times you install or remove something, it’s hard to compare the two.