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  • BlanK0@lemmy.mltolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldTwo moods
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    6 months ago

    In regards to the VM, you can alucate as much ram and cpu power to it to make it performe better if needed (when setting up and you can also adjust it afterwards, at least in virtmanager (KVM) ). And there is an aspect I haven’t really touched but heard that it improved performance which is gpu passthrough.

    (I dont really limit processes and stuff, just simple alucation and configuration)

    In case you are interested in setting up KVM, I am going to leave a video for you to watch, also I have found the gpu passthrough video if you are interested as well











  • BlanK0@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlThoughts on this?
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    6 months ago

    I have been using Wayland on void for a while and have no particular issue with it. There is screen sharing on stuff like zoom that isn’t working at the moment (unless you use gnome) which is a bit annoying but not really serious enough to force a change to xorg. Also Wayland has more clean code then xorg and I do like the potential it has, specially when it comes to security.

    Nothing against xorg, if you can use Wayland its better imo but otherwise xorg is fine as well.