>no simple solution for quickly switching between two operating systems in a dual-boot setup without losing your session
>>55418844
It is called virtual machine.
>>55418857
That comes with a performance loss and probable compatibility issues with certain hardware.
>>55418857
Virtualbox still doesn't support CUDA.
>>55418844
>no actual reason for quickly switching between two operating systems in a dual-boot setup
ftfy
>>55418979
If you want to open Photoshop without going through the buggy clustercuck that is Wine, or running in a Virtual Machine that doesn't support GPU acceleration on your machine.
>>55418882
We both know youre a fucking gamer. So make a pci-e passtrough for your gaymen VM using your meme card and run gentoo on your igpu.
>>55418882
Nah. Especially not for what you're doing. Virtualization is good for enterprise, it's good enough for you.
>>55418844
http://www.colinux.org/
Good enough? Or it isn't >simple enough?
>>55419000
>doesn't support GPU acceleration
LOL. What do you have a GMA965?
can you explain why you would need this without suffering a minimal loss in performance from a hypervisor? or are you just a little crybaby weiner?
>>55419036
Probably for messing with neural networks, which run slow as shit without CUDA and direct access to the GPU
>>55419166
Then he should build an appropriate machine for it.
How do I even use a hypervisor? Can I use it to run Mac OS with minimal performance loss?
>>55419271
>Mac OS
>>55419312
I need to run some Mac specific programs like Sketch 3 and Adobe Experience Design CC. Thanks.
>>55419348
It's not legal to do so, or at least you have to host the vm in a Mac itself, but:
Have you read this?
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2005793
>>55419348
looks like you should just jump out of a moving car then instead of complaining
>>55419418
Thanks, I'll check that out. Might end up just borrowing a friend's Mac desu.
>>55419458
In order to virtualize a Mac you first must be the Mac
>>55418844
>what is hibernation
>>55418904
How about using a real hypervisor then ?
>>55419000
GPU passthrough bro
>>55419000
>without going through the buggy clustercuck that is Wine
It's pretty nice IMO and with playonlinux is easy to setup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqgugAj69xw
>>55418882
>there's no solution to X
>except for the solution to X, but that's too slow!
There was this shit, but nobody used it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative_Linux
There are a number of things similar to what you describe, but nobody ever use them because few people want to run two OSs simultaneously.
>>55418904
Unless you're a poorfag, go buy VMware.
>>55418844
>actually wanting to run two kernels in kernel mode at the same time
>implying that they won't just deadlock each other on launch
There is a reason why it's called a dual-boot.
Or you can just stop being an idiot and run a VM like the rest of the world.
>>55419348
Buy a used Mac Mini off eBay and set it up. If you're poor, use a KVM switch.
>>55418844
Why not just fuckin use Windows alone
For the most part you average user has no need for some fancy Linux stuff specifically, unless we are talking low-power/old machines
>>55419023
>Playing games on GMA965 and having it crash continually
Those were the days, those were the days.