Hi guys, basically as the title says I want to make external SSD drive with “Windows to Go” for the stuff that I really need Windows for unfortunately (proprietary CAD software) but there is no software for making this on Linux that I can find

Edit: typo

    • curbstickle@anarchist.nexus
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      4 days ago

      It should.

      Hell I have hardware dongles I have to deal with that work fine in a VM.

      Are you sure you can’t go the easier route with a VM? Running off USB will be slow and unpleasant, especially with windows.

      What’s the VM issue?

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          I have a client running both Solidworks and Fusion 360 in VMWare Workstation with GPU pass-thru enabled, it’s pretty straightforward to setup and the end-users were pleased with it’s performance. If you have USB license keys those usually work as well, just setup the USB device pass-thru.

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        In my case it’s been hardware acceleration. Sure I can make the adobe suite “run” but it’s not really usable at a professional level without hardware accel.

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          Single GPU or dual GPU laptop?

          Have you looked at libvf.io?

          virtio-gpu (if you look to the more recent work) has made big strides, but I also wouldn’t consider it “ready”.