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What is Linux Wine and Linux Redhat and how do they relate to Receptor?
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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W.I.N.E. = Wine is not an emulator.
It is a set of API libraries designed to provide a basic Win32/NT runtime environment for Windows applications so they can run on Linux.

RedHat Linux = A commercial distribution of the Linux Operating System which is often used on servers.

I don't know crap about Receptor, but I hear that they use some variant of Linux/Wine (with extensions probably) for running their plugins.
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Throbert wrote:What is Linux Wine and Linux Redhat and how do they relate to Receptor?
Linux and variations (Redhat, Ubuntu, Debian, Mandriva etc) arnt Windows. You cant easily run Windows programs or plugins in Linux. Wine is a workaround that makes Linux compatible with some plugins. Receptor runs Linux.

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You can easily run Windows programs or plugins in Linux...I do it all the time on many different distros. I suppose that is subjective to your experience though. A novice (as in "a person who is new to the circumstances") would probably not have a good time installing and configuring Wine on Linux.

Receptor depends entirely on these technologies, so the success of any plugin running on Receptor is in direct relationship to stability of Wine and Linux. Receptor runs Linux running Wine...you can setup your own environment using the same open source (i.e. free) technologies.

Muse adds a nice interface (hardware and software) and tweaks the software for you...and that is the added value they charge for. :)


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This is an assumption on my part so go easy. If a plugin can be installed by
means of DtoD my assumption is that plug can easily load in to Linux using Wine. So I'm Thinking what is the major bottle neck problem to receptorize plugins that can't use DtoD.
I also am wondering about the tweaking. There are plenty of Audio interfaces that can be used with Linux as long as they don't use firewire but t'm stuck with Muse. There is sequencing software that I can use with Linux but I'm stuck with Muse. There is DAW software that can be used with Linux but I'm stuck with Muse.
Muse sure seems to have me all tweaked, don't they.
Oh, there is a Linux Software called MUSe Does any one know what that is for?
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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What Linux distro does receptor use
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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Throbert wrote:What Linux distro does receptor use
I have Receptor 1 and it is based on older Redhat Linux (8.0 I think). *.mrpk files are normal *.rpm packages...

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That's what I've heard in the past. So are they still using Redhat Linux and has Wine always been the layer used with it. I have also head they use Cedega wich is closed source. Seems they are keeping on the closed source side Possibly for proprietary reasons.
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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If you've enabled root SSH, do one of the things mentioned here: http://www.howtoforge.com/how_to_find_o ... stribution

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yea go there and give them money
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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Throbert wrote:yea go there and give them money
? is that a reply to me? I posted a link that costs nothing and has more than a few ways to find out the information requested for free. So I'll assume you weren't referring to my post. And enabling root ssh is free. At least on Receptor 1. :P

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Yes when I go to your link it has the question there

how to find out about your liux distribution?

Ok so now we have the question here and there but no answer any where

Oh wait I found it scrolling all the way down

OK thanks Lets see where this goes...
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.

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Throbert wrote:Yes when I go to your link it has the question there

how to find out about your liux distribution?

Ok so now we have the question here and there but no answer any where

Oh wait I found it scrolling all the way down

OK thanks Lets see where this goes...
Weird. In Firefox on Mac the answers are right there for me. Probably just a not-so-well-formatted-or-not-quite-cross-browser site :)

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