gpg: Signature made Wed Mar 28 07:07:33 2018 UTC
gpg: using DSA key E1DCABEECE8F4588
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 09:04:05am +0100, Gavin Westwood wrote:
> I'm planning to run Windows for gaming and a few other tools, and
> Linux for day-to-day usage and compiling (probably compiling in a
> different VM to the rest). I plan to pass through one GPU for Windows
> and use a second for the Linux VM(s). I may have a couple of other
> VMs for testing or running programs that have particular
> requirements/dependencies, but I'd only start these as needed and stop
> them when finished.
Why not dual-boot? There would be less desire to break from compiling if
you had to completely stop what you're doing to game.
Though, having said that, cryptoware would nuke the disk. The paranoid
pull the power from their data disks when running windows - yes, I know
people who do this! (To be fair, crypto authors would *LOVE* to break
out of a VM...)
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Best regards,
Ed
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