Considering the big mouth of Linux, and the aspiration to become a valid alternative to Windows or Mac OS, I think it's perfectly legit to look this gift horse in the mouth.audiojunkie wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 3:52 pmcaonoize wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 12:51 am That is not really a very satisfying answer. Writing as someone who has been programming computers for over four decades, and running a Linux box as his daily driver since '94, I'm quite discouraged by the general direction of desktop Linux. If I wanted all that bloat, I'd have just purchased a consumer box like a Mac or Windows PC. I guess I'm stuck with running the windows version via yabridge or fsthost. I strongly feel a synth should use the native widgets provided, qt and gtk being more or less standard these days on Linux. For porting, many use JUCE even though that's a big ugly build.![]()
Not that it will become a valid alternative any time soon. It hasn't been in the last 30 years where people claimed that.

