Will Linux run in separate core next to Windows so that the Windows PC could still be used?
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Posted: 2020-09-1606:08 AM
Actually there are 2 flavors of what we call "SoftdPAC", a controller that can run either on Windows "natively" or on Docker (Linux behind the scenes).
So if you use Docker, for sure, you may be able to run Linux and Windows SoftdPAC side by side.
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