ruza on Nostr: I tend to avoid Win 11, even though I know it runs in Virtualbox. I needed to test ...
I tend to avoid Win 11, even though I know it runs in Virtualbox. I needed to test application compatibilities. I haven't come across anything significant that doesn't work.
So what Win11 is full of is all sorts of OutOfTheBox spyware. Even after a clean install, there is a lot to clean up. W10Privacy app seems to be compatible.
Now, I have tested that Win11 can run in Linux KVM virtualization.
- swtmp-tools installed
- VirtIO drivers for everything
- TPM emulated, TIS, 2.0 enabled in virt-manager
- virtual HW profile with Q35 chipset and UEFI with OVMF bootloader
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2023-08-28 04:24:51Event JSON
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