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If I would use two screens and something that supports RDP or use Synergy, I could use both at the same time when using my example. With only one screen, you'd need two video inputs.Do you mean if I could use both Linux and Windows at the same time using KVM ? Yes, with the above.If you mean that a dual-boot would also be a solution, I'm not a fan of multiple booting OS'es on the same "layer". While running VMs lets you run an infinite amount of extra OSes "under" your hypervisor, doing this and keeping sanity in check with all the bootloaders, I'd not like that.
If I would use two screens and something that supports RDP or use Synergy, I could use both at the same time when using my example. With only one screen, you'd need two video inputs.
Do you mean if I could use both Linux and Windows at the same time using KVM ? Yes, with the above.
If you mean that a dual-boot would also be a solution, I'm not a fan of multiple booting OS'es on the same "layer". While running VMs lets you run an infinite amount of extra OSes "under" your hypervisor, doing this and keeping sanity in check with all the bootloaders, I'd not like that.