• De4th69@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Does anyone know if it can run Visual Studio? Would be awesome so i could switch to Linux for my Job

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      6 months ago

      Running Windows in a Docker, Podman or libvirt virtual machine

      Seems to me like GPU acceleration should be supported. Libvirt probably requires dedicated passthrough or sophisticated methods like SR-IOV.

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      I’m positive it has the same issues as any other Windows VM setup. If you’ve got two GPUs, you can probably pass one of them through to the VM and get good graphical performance.

      I wish the virtio-gpu stuff hadn’t died on Windows…

      EDIT: It might not be dead? That’s cool if so.

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    6 months ago

    Will this work with music producing software like Ableton or will it introduce too much latency?

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      6 months ago

      It should be ok, I think. I am running ArcGIS which is pretty resource heavy and it works just fine.

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      You’d just have normal Windows latency + pipewire latency.

      Pipewire can adjust for latency on the source, so if you’re running a monitor of an instrument directly on Linux it won’t be out of sync.

      You may need to edit a config file or two once you know exactly how much latency comes from Windows/the vm software.

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    What’s actually the best one? I used to use PlayOnLinux and it worked so well. But then it started to have problems and I read it was abandoned.

    So, for example, if I wanted to play Guild Wars with multilaunch, what integrator would be smoothest and least complicated?

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        Yeah I don’t play it on Steam, I use the old launcher because I run multilaunch. I was playing it back in ‘06 and am stuck in my ways.

        I’ll take a look in Lutris, though, thanks.

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          I ran the old launcher through steam. It looks like, according to that link, that you can trigger the old launcher screen through execution commands now too.

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            6 months ago

            I’m just gonna run it solo either with multilaunch, or I’ll do separate vm instances for the different game instances. I don’t need Steam for anything as of yet.

            Thanks for the info about the front-ends.

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    6 months ago

    If this can run Clip Studio Paint, I’ll take it.

    Krita and GIMP lacks too many advance features for comic creation.

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    I used to use this, but I always found it really janky - window boundaries not updating, weird graphical glitches, etcetera.

    It was especially annoying to use with Photoshop and GPU acceleration (I do GPU passthrough to my VM).

    In the end, I just abandoned it and just used the monitor the VM’s GPU is plugged into.

  • I don’t ever mean to be a downer but I feel this will hurt users in the long run. Just simy extending an umbilicle to Microsoft’s teat because they can’t be assed to let go and stop suckling. M$O and Adobe CC are some of the worst offenders for SaaS bullshittery.

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      The thing is, sometimes you need Microsoft not of your own volition but because of bureaucracy. When I was signing a contract recently, the government required me to fill in a office word document and it would not work at all on libre, I had to scramble around the house, went through 3 different computers trying to get any of them to have office working after I just recently uninstalled it from all of them to use libre only, but in the end I had to use a university computer to fill in the doc.

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      As much as I want to move from them, Excel and Photoshop are too advance compared to any alternative, including both FOSS and commercial one.

      Even Excel Online is not as advance as Excel desktop.

      Casual users can get away from them, not advance user that needs unique feature only available in the software.

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      6 months ago

      I’m gonna try this out. I like to use a DnD character generation sheet that only supports Adobe PDF with its js shenanigans. There really isn’t any sheet generator that comes close to it, I checked.

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        A DND character sheet is enough to use adobe? I wonder how we ever got by before it.

        In any case let’s see it. Curious if I could change it to something else, or is it custom by you?

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    6 months ago

    Additional Features

    • The GNU/Linux /home directory is accessible within Windows via the \\tsclient\home mount

    Well I for one won’t be touching this with a ten foot pole.

    • TMP_NKcYUEoM7kXg4qYe@lemmy.world
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      That’s just a feature of XFreeRDP. You literally just have to delete one flag from the command that starts the RDP client if you don’t want to share you home dir. I’m not sure if winapps-org is still just a shell script but the original winapps was, so modifying the command was trivial.

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    Yah, I dinked with this for far too long on several docker-based windows installs I have around the network including localhost on a non-standard port. Fails to set up and gives no messages to follow up when it does. I can connect to them fine with a normal xfreerdp command.

    2/7

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      docker based windows install ? How ? windows in qemu in docker ?
      office in wine in docker and somehow exporting display to wayland ?
      How does that work ?

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        I’ve been using the same windows/dockur setup for a couple years that they outline in the Winapp docs. It uses KVM via a docker cap you give it permission for in the docker compose.

        It should work with this Winapp thing, but I haven’t gotten much success so far trying to connect it. I’ve just been RDPing into them but I’d have liked to just pull the relevant windows alone, more like Terminal Service Applications.