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I had a very similar situation.
I have to use Rhino 3D for work but refuse to give up my Arch daily driver.
I've been a sysadmin since Red Hat came on floppies.
And getting PCIe passthrough, accelerated network and disk drivers, and a whole plethora of other odds and ends working to the point where I could even boot Win11 took two solid days of work.
I'm still not even sure how I did it. I wouldn't expect anybody else to figure it out.
Next time I plan on experimenting with the Photon libraries.
I've been using Linux as my (mostly) sole desktop since 2005. We've come such a long way! But CAD/CAM software has always been anemic.
This makes me more comfortable to finish building my 2nd PC for windows with KVM switch