









4w6gte wrote:.....the only thing I miss from Windows is being able to use Ableton (I haven't managed to get it working in wine) and that problem will disappear once Bitwig Studio is finally released.


animaguy wrote:Fajah,
Have you got Windows working on Virtual box?

4w6gte wrote:..... the only thing I miss from Windows is being able to use Ableton (I haven't managed to get it working in wine) and that problem will disappear once Bitwig Studio is finally released.
So yeah, thanks a bunch to the Mint team. Truly an elegant operating system.

xclusive585 wrote:4w6gte wrote:..... the only thing I miss from Windows is being able to use Ableton (I haven't managed to get it working in wine) and that problem will disappear once Bitwig Studio is finally released.
So yeah, thanks a bunch to the Mint team. Truly an elegant operating system.
I'd like to throw this out there to everyone who has software they use that is not available on Linux; go after the developers of your software!
Make your voice heard, ask "Why is there not a linux version available??". Ask this a lot to whoever you want. And ask for a ".deb" installer while you're at it, so they don't just give you a tar.gz that will never compile easily.
-Dave

gnappi wrote:xclusive585 wrote:4w6gte wrote:..... the only thing I miss from Windows is being able to use Ableton (I haven't managed to get it working in wine) and that problem will disappear once Bitwig Studio is finally released.
So yeah, thanks a bunch to the Mint team. Truly an elegant operating system.
I'd like to throw this out there to everyone who has software they use that is not available on Linux; go after the developers of your software!
Make your voice heard, ask "Why is there not a linux version available??". Ask this a lot to whoever you want. And ask for a ".deb" installer while you're at it, so they don't just give you a tar.gz that will never compile easily.
-Dave
Here's a stab at why a lot of software isn't ported. Many people use the new .net paradigm of programming instead of C.


xclusive585 wrote:4w6gte wrote:..... the only thing I miss from Windows is being able to use Ableton (I haven't managed to get it working in wine) and that problem will disappear once Bitwig Studio is finally released.
So yeah, thanks a bunch to the Mint team. Truly an elegant operating system.
I'd like to throw this out there to everyone who has software they use that is not available on Linux; go after the developers of your software!
Make your voice heard, ask "Why is there not a linux version available??". Ask this a lot to whoever you want. And ask for a ".deb" installer while you're at it, so they don't just give you a tar.gz that will never compile easily.

4w6gte wrote:Here's a stab at why a lot of software isn't ported. Many people use the new .net paradigm of programming instead of C.

4w6gte wrote:
We can use .net wares here., it's called mono. I remember reading an article from an ex-microsoft dev gone GNU, and his main point was we need to do more coding in mono, and less in C.

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests