

What I did was clone my windows drive as a virtual machine on an external drive, like a flash drive, then, I wiped the drive, installed kubuntu, moved the VM back to the drive, and when I run into something that I’m like “I can’t find an alternative to this app on Linux” or “I need a copy of that one thing from my old windows install” I just boot it up, use the app and do what I need, or transfer the file over, and I’m good.
In my case I will admit, I did not wipe the windows drive and ended up dual booting, but not very often, just because I haven’t been able to get a vm to run smooth using virtual manager since I switched, running windows or Linux, pretty sure it’s because of Nvidia and their proprietary driver. If I don’t need GPU, I can use the VM just fine. But for specific games or software, switching to Windows on bare metal is handy.
I’d say the VM thing isn’t the best solution to the problem you’re facing, but it is a solution that can make the transition a little easier, it helped for me anyways, so I figured I’d share.



I worked in car sales in 2021, so many people didn’t want to consider a hybrid or all electric because it was “worse for the environment than gas”, or the “construction of the batteries was worse for the environment than an oil rig”, or the idea of having to replace two different batteries every “few years” was wasteful and more expensive then just buying a gas car you only had to replace one battery on. And that was just 5 years ago…
Like the people against EV were/are sucking the exhaust pipes these manufacturers were/are pumping propaganda out of completely dry, people are really ignorant and tend to not do any research on their own and depend on the news outlets and industry leaders to do all their research for them, especially when it comes to vehicle purchases.
Most of the people that were against EVs in my experience were people that purchased $70k-$90k trucks with all the bells and whistles… They had no reason to save money by switching off gas.
It’s not just this guy’s dad, there’s a lot of them out there, all across the world.