- it runs a real copy of Windows using Docker and KVM under the hood - 🫤 - Docker AND KVM - Wtf - Containerise your Virtual Machines! 
 Or… Virtual Machinerise your Containers?
 
- Yeah, if I wanted a VM, I’d be running a VM… 
 
- If this is just winapps with a different coat of paint then it’s still not gonna work for me. I haven’t managed to get several apps requiring a gpu running through WinApps properly. - Meshmixer
- RealityCapture/RealityScan
 - And posting about them in the forums and discord has gotten me no help. - So I assume solidworks ain’t gonna work on this. - If anyone gets updates on Solidworks on Linux, get back to us. One of my managers is so upset about having to use Windows. 
 
 
- Has anyone tried this on bazzite? Mind sharing if it works? Are there any steps necessary to make it work? - It requires rootful Docker, KVM, and AppImage (FUSE2). As long as those requirements are met, it should work. Should be as simple as using - ujustor- rpm-ostreeto install the necessary packages.
 
- I guess this looks like WSL on Windows, except the other way around? 
- Looks like Parallels for MacOS? I’ll have to give it a go. 
- How about just using virtualbox… Or maybe wine and stuff - Virtualbox is VMs. This is containers. - Containers are better, especially for a desktop: they are smaller, faster in every sense, and don’t permanently hog a fixed part of the resources, instead scaling dynamically, just like any other process on the host. - A VM in a container actually - What will they thing of next? A container in a VM? - Actually that is how ChromeOS does the Linux environment. They run a container image in a small performant VM and passthrough the windows with some fancy Wayland tool. 
 
 
- Nowadays you can also assign a dynamic amount of memory. I’ve only ever used this with Linux VMs on Proxmox though, but I’m pretty sure it works with Windows as well - You’re probably thinking of LXCs, which are containers not virtual machines - No I’m talking about VMs. It’s the baloon kernel driver which also works on Windows (though needs separate installation). It doesn’t work quite like containers though. The hypervisor dynamically adds/removes memory to the VM depending on total memory usage of the hypervisor. - See https://pve02.northcode.ch:8006/pve-docs/chapter-qm.html#qm_memory 
 
 
 
 
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