I am new to Linux, I have been using Windows since I was 9, I have heard things about Linux and I truly enjoy what I have seen so far, although, I came from a Windows OS and I don't want to buy new programs and games just to be able to use them, is there a way I can use my games and programs on Linux without a virtual machine, please note: I want to migrate completely to Linux and this is my only problem I have to resolve before completely moving, if you answer, this might sound daft, but please explain as if you are explaining to a mellon, thanks???
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Although you can migrate many Steam games, and some other games, not all games or apps will migrate.
The sole solution without virtualization is Dual-Boot; installing Ubuntu on the same drive which now boots Windows. Once installed, you will be offered the choice of which operating system to boot, every time you boot. If you make no choice before it times out, the top OS on the list boots; you can edit that list if you want to change the order of choice.
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