Yes. The engine is running good on Linux. I also recommend dual boot. It’s a great way to have a backup handy, and work between OS. Your windows drive will show up on your Linux distro, and you can simply copy, and paste your project into windows. In the event something bugs out. My windows 10 version keeps having problems. It constantly starts having some kind of memory issues after 2 hours it fills up all of the ram, and gpu from svchost just creeps up, and up. Then restarts itself. This has been without UE4 running. So I’ve mostly just stuck with Linux. Make sure you have latest gpu drivers installed. I built from code using latest debian version with nvidia GTX running current 4.16.2 We dont have a launcher so any marketplace items I want I buy in windows, and paste folder into Linux.
I had problems with a buggy install because I had an outdated driver installed.