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I for one have been a WIndows user (developing apps) since 3.0. And now I'm ditching it for Linux because of clusterfuck Windows 11 is (also to some extent Windows 10). WIll have to run a Windows virtual machine but only for developing long term legacy WIndows .NET Framework apps. For other development (Android, .NET with Avalonia, Blazor, some Rust etc) I'll use Linux natively.
This is alot like me. Two years ago I ditched windows and there have been some bumps but I'm happy to have done it. It took me about a month to find Linux equivalents for everything. I still have a VM with windows so I can run a legacy dev tool but that's the last thing.
I'm also the IT guy for a small (20 person) company. Now I have to get all of them to adopt Linux. I'm for sure not supporting the heap of junk that is Win 11.
How do you connect to Windows VM? RDP clients struggle with multimonitor support AFAIK. Also what virtualization you use?
Oracle VirtualBox
Assuming a single monitor?
For the VM? Yes just one for that, but I have 3 monitors for the Linux box that hosts it.