On Fri, 2024-04-19 at 16:47 +0200, Frank wrote:
Thank you. The article doesn't mention how to share data between "host" and "guest"/container. The article doesn't mention, if it's possible to migrate the license from my current Windows 11 install to the Docker's Windows 11. Another problem might or might not be licenses of the installed software. IIUC the Affinity license allows me to install Photo 2, Designer 2 and Publisher 2 on as much Windows machines that I own. While I'm using Pianoteq only on Linux and iPadOS, I don't really understand the "activation slot" model and I'm unsure, if I'm missing something comparable to the Pianoteq's "activation slot" model for my Affinity V2 Universal Licence. At least I need to carefully read the terms of the Affinity V2 Universal Licence first. However, another pitfall is, that it was very, very time consuming and annoying to get rid of almost all the undesirable features, odd recommendations, advertisements and manipulative messages of a default Windows 11 install. My Windows 11 is nearly as clean as my Arch Linux Openbox. It wasn't easy for me to get Windows 11 that clean. I don't know if converting the existing Windows 11 vdi to a QEMU/KVM format does work without breaking licenses, but at least it's not a completely new install, so chances are probably quite good, that a migration doesn't cause licensing issues.