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You can do that with KVM? Or a virtual window? I always have a virtual window in case I need to check any windows program or stuff.
I'm sure I could if I knew what any of those things were.
KVM: https://linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page
It's like VirtualBox but more efficient but also less secure so you can decide if you want KVM or VirtualBox.