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low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:Urs has answered it several times and my recollection isn't at all what you are saying it is. At all!!
rsp
How could it be what I said it was when I never said it was anything ? Unless you're planning to put words in my mouth.
??????
I have no idea what you mean here.
rsp
sound sculptist

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zvenx wrote:
low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:Urs has answered it several times and my recollection isn't at all what you are saying it is. At all!!
rsp
How could it be what I said it was when I never said it was anything ? Unless you're planning to put words in my mouth.
??????
I have no idea what you mean here.
rsp
You said "isn't at all what you are saying it is" ... but I never said it was anything.

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low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:
low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:Urs has answered it several times and my recollection isn't at all what you are saying it is. At all!!
rsp
How could it be what I said it was when I never said it was anything ? Unless you're planning to put words in my mouth.
??????
I have no idea what you mean here.
rsp
You said "isn't at all what you are saying it is" ... but I never said it was anything.

and what is this?

......, he's obviously gone to a lot of trouble to support linux, he must have a reason for having done it, right ? ........
which clearly is implying something. Refuted by some of his actual quotes...Its a side project done by a third party who does it part time not at all 'a lot of trouble'.
rsp
Last edited by zvenx on Tue Aug 07, 2018 11:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
sound sculptist

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low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:
low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:Urs has answered it several times and my recollection isn't at all what you are saying it is. At all!!
rsp
How could it be what I said it was when I never said it was anything ? Unless you're planning to put words in my mouth.
??????
I have no idea what you mean here.
rsp
You said "isn't at all what you are saying it is" ... but I never said it was anything.
:lol:

This could be a dialog for a comic movie
Fernando (FMR)

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fmr wrote:
low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:
low_low wrote:
zvenx wrote:Urs has answered it several times and my recollection isn't at all what you are saying it is. At all!!
rsp
How could it be what I said it was when I never said it was anything ? Unless you're planning to put words in my mouth.
??????
I have no idea what you mean here.
rsp
You said "isn't at all what you are saying it is" ... but I never said it was anything.
:lol:

This could be a dialog for a comic movie
lol
rsp
sound sculptist

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glokraw wrote:Most people tolerate commercial operating systems
to host their preferred DAW software. In my linux corner,
linux is the DAW, and apps like reaper, bitwig, mixbus etc
are integral in the signal path, but not necessarily the
beginning or the end of the path, wheras in a commercial
OS, the signal chain is typically boxed in by the DAW in use.

There is an interesting symmetry between the maturing
of the U-he linux plugin ports, and the nearly official
release of linux Reaper: the linux beta topic which was
locked some time ago, has been getting a lot of new views,
as people hit the search engines when reading good news.
Using U-he products in unrestrictive linux systems
is a great joy, and travelling from (audio) point A
to point B, has never been such fun, or so rewarding.
One can scratch the surface, and be dazzled,
dig deeper and become mystified, or lock the door
from the inside, and dive headlong into the overload zone :love:

I couldn't care less about this whole commercial vs. open source thing. I just want an OS that doesn't restart on me when I leave it on overnight, making me lose all progress in music as well as documents, webpages, and anything else I had open, just so it can update to its newest spyware. That's how much I hate Windows 10, that I'd be willing to switch to Linux almost immediately once Bitwig/Reaper has a way to easily use Windows VSTs in Linux.

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I don't understand why I'm being singled out for ridicule .. I mean wtf ?

I'm not saying anything unusual, it's everyday knowledge. Linux is widely used.

Trivia question - of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, how many of the run Linux ?

Answer ... every single one of them.

67% of web servers run on Linux, only 30+% on Windows.

It's a widely used business operating system, that's all I said.

I never said it was widely used on laptops, I never said consumers used it widely, I never said manufacturers should support it, I never said I wished people would use it, I never said a lot of people used it for a DAW, I never said I thought YOU should use it, so WTF are you on my ass for ?

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twitewhite wrote: ... that I'd be willing to switch to Linux almost immediately once Bitwig/Reaper has a way to easily use Windows VSTs in Linux.
So you want to change to Linux to use Windows VSTs? :dog:

Why not save your work and simply leave the computer (or even better - shut it down, and this way save some energy and be more ambient friendly?) :roll:
Fernando (FMR)

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low_low wrote:I don't understand why I'm being singled out for ridicule .. I mean wtf ?

I'm not saying anything unusual, it's everyday knowledge. Linux is widely used.

Trivia question - of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, how many of the run Linux ?

Answer ... every single one of them.

67% of web servers run on Linux, only 30+% on Windows.

It's a widely used business operating system, that's all I said.
Trivia question? WHO CARES?

Let's get back on topic. Enough of this bull about Linux. It's the same thing every time the topic arises. Let's face it: THE VAST MAJORITY DON'T GIVE A F.. ABOUT LINUX.

After so many years around, and so many distros, and so many evangelization, Linux people should have learned something, but apparently they didn't.
Fernando (FMR)

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low_low wrote:I don't understand why I'm being singled out for ridicule .. I mean wtf ?

I'm not saying anything unusual, it's everyday knowledge. Linux is widely used.

Trivia question - of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, how many of the run Linux ?

Answer ... every single one of them.

67% of web servers run on Linux, only 30+% on Windows.

It's a widely used business operating system, that's all I said.

I never said it was widely used on laptops, I never said consumers used it widely, I never said manufacturers should support it, I never said I wished people would use it, I never said a lot of people used it for a DAW, I never said I thought YOU should use it, so WTF are you on my ass for ?
for me?
Cause this :

low_low wrote:
As a buyer, even if I didn't use Linux, just knowing that there WAS a linux port of the plugins would be enough to convince me to buy them. Not for altruistic reasons, but because it's an indicator of excellence. You'd think a Steinberg or an Avid would do it for that reason alone, for the virtue signalling points to show that they are professional products and not consumer toys.
is one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on kvr recently and there have been many, in the years I have been here.

I have no idea what supercomputers and web servers have to do with audio production, daws and plugins.... the simple fact is that linux is an 'obscure' OS for musicians..and what advantages does it offer musicians over unix core OS X.
How could it possibly be an indicator of excellence?
rsp
Last edited by zvenx on Mon Aug 06, 2018 2:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
sound sculptist

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fmr wrote:
low_low wrote:I don't understand why I'm being singled out for ridicule .. I mean wtf ?

I'm not saying anything unusual, it's everyday knowledge. Linux is widely used.

Trivia question - of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, how many of the run Linux ?

Answer ... every single one of them.

67% of web servers run on Linux, only 30+% on Windows.

It's a widely used business operating system, that's all I said.
Trivia question? WHO CARES?

Let's get back on topic. Enough of this bull about Linux. It's the same thing every time the topic arises. Let's face it: THE VAST MAJORITY DON'T GIVE A F.. ABOUT LINUX.

After so many years around, and so many distros, and so many evangelization, Linux people should have learned something, but apparently they didn't.

Indeed
rsp
Last edited by zvenx on Mon Aug 06, 2018 2:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
sound sculptist

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fmr wrote:
low_low wrote:I don't understand why I'm being singled out for ridicule .. I mean wtf ?

I'm not saying anything unusual, it's everyday knowledge. Linux is widely used.

Trivia question - of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, how many of the run Linux ?

Answer ... every single one of them.

67% of web servers run on Linux, only 30+% on Windows.

It's a widely used business operating system, that's all I said.
...snip...

Let's get back on topic.

...snip...
I'm not sure this thread ever had a topic :hihi:

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fmr wrote:Trivia question? WHO CARES?

Let's get back on topic. Enough of this bull about Linux. It's the same thing every time the topic arises. Let's face it: THE VAST MAJORITY DON'T GIVE A F.. ABOUT LINUX.

After so many years around, and so many distros, and so many evangelization, Linux people should have learned something, but apparently they didn't.
I STARTED the ^%$#ing thread ... lol ...

And I'm one of the people who was just b*tching about Linux people who want free &^%$ all the &^%$ing time .. WTF ... lol

ALL I said was that linux would be good for audio if manufacturers ever supported it in response to someone who was talking some kind of stupid &^%$ about Linux gui code nothing good enough for it ...

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I love these derailed Popcorn threads... :hihi:
Best absurd entertainment! :clap:

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