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Comment by himata4113

7 hours ago

Because I would have to reboot into windows including any active applications I have? That also means I would have to maintain TWO operating systems instead of just one.

Now I have a form of WSL (LSW heh). There is a reason why everyone on windows uses WSL these days, same concept applies for LSW, but for games.

> Because I would have to reboot into windows including any active applications I have?

In a gaming-only setup, Windows requires virtually no maintenance. Plus gaming itself is a monotasking activity.

I actually find it positive having to reboot, so I start with a gaming session, and I only play, and when I'm done I'm done. I get the appeal of everything-in-Linux (it was my setup) but it's also a hassle.

Do you have anything on your LSW because i have a handful of software that i do not want to miss on Linux.