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I've been dual booting, and, boy, is it annoying
It's great with the right setup (1 SSD per OS and boot from grub). Whether you have Ubuntu and Fedora or Ubuntu and Windows doesn't matter then.
I gave up on doing this after a few weeks of multiple restarts per day. Until Linux can do everything Windows can (Adobe Products, Anti-Cheats, etc) I’m just stuck to windows 100% of the time.
It was the other way around for me. I used to dual boot into windows to play games but the constant switching was annoying. Although in my case, Windows lost. This happened about 15 years ago. And I never looked back.
I decided long ago that I'd rather just quit using anything that required Windows than faff around with dual-booting.
Same, I really don't like dual booting.