Do you dual boot and why?
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Do you dual boot and why?
(Please note that your replies may be read out and discussed on an episode of Late Night Linux)
@LateNightLinux I used to dual-boot Windows and Linux, since fan control was only working through a Windows program for a laptop. Thankfully, Linux gained support for the fan a while later. Then I changed laptops for other reasons and fan control just worked in Linux on the new (and current laptop).
I now dual-boot Linux and Haiku on a desktop and have Haiku on an external drive for the laptop, since sometimes I want to use all the cores for compiling and Haiku just feels so much better on bare metal.