Hello !
Is there a quick way to know about Linux releases without having to read many, many messages in the current Linux thread ? It could be nice to create a read-only thread to announce these releases.
Cheers.
Quick way to know about Linux releases ?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3645 posts since 3 Nov, 2015
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
My experience is that a good nvidia video card makes most
linux issues go away. With an m-audio, NI, or focus-rite
soundcard, a close second. I have not had any audio issues.
Zebra works great in native linux, and also with reaper/wineasio.
It's a blast to route it's output into linux effects chains.
There are a few quirks still with 64 bit wine, and 32 bit
bridged plugins, but devs have a life to live, and have been
very generous!
Maybe an FAQ topic would be handy. Abique has done
quite a nice job with the bread & butter of a large collection
being very usable. With linux users coming from dozens of
linux versions, kernels, release candidates, and desktop GUIs,
and 8 or more plugin hosts, it's a tribute to all involved,
that things work so well!
Qtractor
Radium
Renoise
Muse
Ardour/Mixbus
Tracktion
Bitwig
Carla
and...linux reaper is getting closer...
Cheers
linux issues go away. With an m-audio, NI, or focus-rite
soundcard, a close second. I have not had any audio issues.
Zebra works great in native linux, and also with reaper/wineasio.
It's a blast to route it's output into linux effects chains.
There are a few quirks still with 64 bit wine, and 32 bit
bridged plugins, but devs have a life to live, and have been
very generous!
Maybe an FAQ topic would be handy. Abique has done
quite a nice job with the bread & butter of a large collection
being very usable. With linux users coming from dozens of
linux versions, kernels, release candidates, and desktop GUIs,
and 8 or more plugin hosts, it's a tribute to all involved,
that things work so well!
Qtractor
Radium
Renoise
Muse
Ardour/Mixbus
Tracktion
Bitwig
Carla
and...linux reaper is getting closer...
Cheers
- KVRian
- 573 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
Just watch the Revision number in the thread topic or the download links in the first post of that thread, Alexandre keeps updating it with the latest installers.mevla wrote:Is there a quick way to know about Linux releases without having to read many, many messages in the current Linux thread ?