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title: Understand what you are signing up for
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date: 2021-11-13T13:21:54.995Z
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dateCreated: 2021-11-13T11:19:38.215Z
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* **The host operating system should not be modified, in general**
* Two Phyllome OS hosts should barely differ, allowing virtual machines to be migrated from one host to the next.
Some limitations result directly from these assumptions.
Some limitations directly result from these assumptions.
## Limitations
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* Any physical device attached to a computer won't automatically be made to a guest virtual machine. For some users, it might be considered a hindrance. Phyllome OS relies on Linux drivers. Not all hardware fully supports Linux well, which may force users to rely on device or controllers passthrough.
### Still undecided?
> You can give Phyllome OS a try, as a live system booting off a USB stick, without impacting the existing operating system on your machine.
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## Choosing a desktop-oriented OS
Here is a table to help you pick a **desktop-oriented** operating system.
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*Have you made up your mind ? If so, please go to [the next section](/deploy/prepare)*
### Still undecided?
You can give Phyllome OS a try, as a live system booting off a USB stick, without impacting the existing operating system on your machine.
Either ways, please go to [the next section](/deploy/prepare) to prepare your host computer.