I mostly have dual boot windows and Linux. Windows for games or any applications specific to Windows (I don't ever bother with Wine or virtual machines).
I use Linux for work though and general browsing. I ported my C++ code to Windows using the Borland compiler in the past once and it required an order of magnitude more memory. Not to mention that the operating system just doesn't have the same functionality for having stuff running 24/7 for weeks on end (e.g. Gnu screen, top etc)
I use Linux for work though and general browsing. I ported my C++ code to Windows using the Borland compiler in the past once and it required an order of magnitude more memory. Not to mention that the operating system just doesn't have the same functionality for having stuff running 24/7 for weeks on end (e.g. Gnu screen, top etc)