I propose a guide about virtualization and compatibility layers on Linux.
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virgl-accelerated VMs are good enough for most every day programs that don’t work well on WINE and are not graphically intensive.
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running waydroid securely (in a VM) can be used to isolate android apps that will refuse to work without dangerous permissions, and outdated android apps.
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gaming is still a reason why people stick to windows. This has been covered a lot before so a guide may not be needed, but if we’re already at it, might as well include a guide on how to use WINE securely, isolated from the rest of the OS.
I am no expert, but would like to contribute as possible.