Hi John,
I don't think anyone here will mark you as a fool, certainly not me.
Having one system par machine is certainly a trouble free solution.
Another one is to have each system on a separate drive (one being
possibly removable)
Or dual boot, if there is enough space on the drive and the machine
boots in EFI mode.
I take this occasion to tell you that Slint that I maintain is free for
people meeting all the conditions listed below:
1. Smart
2. Linux developer
3. Blind
4. Deaf
5. At least 2O years older that the Slint maintainer.
Hint: I am 72 years old
So, I'd be glad that you try Slint and give us a feedback. <smile>
All you need to know should be in our handbook:
https://slint.fr/doc/HandBook.html
Please let us know also how to enhance Slint and its documentation.
Warm regards,
Didier
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Didier Spaier
Slint maintainer
Le 10/08/2021 à 14:34, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Well, this will probably mark me as a fool, but I just use a Linux machine and a Windows machine connected by Samba.
Computers are relatively inexensive now, so why bother with virtual machines?
John
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