I've been dual booting Linux and Windows 11 for years now without issue. You just need to make sure that bitlocker is disabled so you can initially resize the partition or manually set the partition size on install. EFI and split EFI partitions have made it almost impossible to break the bootloader. And if you pick popular distros you don't even have to turn off secure boot.
The workflow interruptions can be worked around with a syncing solution like Firefox sync for browser and syncthing for files. Or by using a NAS for file storage.
Hell you could even use WSL and run every Linux app you want in Windows, graphical apps too. Or you could install Proxmox on a PC and rdp into 10 different OS VMs from a thin client.
Let's be honest here reinstalling an OS is probably causing more workflow disruption than any of these other solutions. I know because I went through a distro hoping phase and it's just a huge time suck for little payout.
Yeah the big issue I've had lately is remote play together, but I can't tell if it's the Internet connection or buggy software. It just keeps dropping out and the streaming option doesn't work; which would be nice because discord doesn't stream well in gamescope mode. Some of the recent updates were targeting it but no luck.
I use the SD daily and dock it from time to time to play with my family with knockoff pro controllers. I haven't experienced any drops and I had the straight at the ground issue maybe like a year ago but haven't had any issues with it in a long time. Can't speak to any performance issues but I can confirm that the product has been getting refined.
Yeah I upgraded my Odroid and ran into some issues with Armbian but I was able to work through it thanks to this post. I guess Armbian broke the repos a little and it prevented OMV from cleanly auto updating with the script.
My friend are you completely ignoring ethical nudism here? Fabric and clothing is just a capitalist mind game to shame you into covering yourself. We were born naked and goddammit I'll die naked.
What kind of errors are you getting? Arch can be nice for up to date packages and stuff from the AUR. That makes it likely to support new technology and hardware that's useful for stuff that's pushing the envelope like gaming. But realistically any distro can be used for gaming or music production. If you want to try it why not.
Even with endeavor you might need to spend a little more time configuring than Ubuntu studio tho.
I've been dual booting Linux and Windows 11 for years now without issue. You just need to make sure that bitlocker is disabled so you can initially resize the partition or manually set the partition size on install. EFI and split EFI partitions have made it almost impossible to break the bootloader. And if you pick popular distros you don't even have to turn off secure boot.
The workflow interruptions can be worked around with a syncing solution like Firefox sync for browser and syncthing for files. Or by using a NAS for file storage.
Hell you could even use WSL and run every Linux app you want in Windows, graphical apps too. Or you could install Proxmox on a PC and rdp into 10 different OS VMs from a thin client.
Let's be honest here reinstalling an OS is probably causing more workflow disruption than any of these other solutions. I know because I went through a distro hoping phase and it's just a huge time suck for little payout.