El°HYM wrote: Fri Sep 19, 2025 10:00 am I recently migrated from Windows 2000, which I kept offline since 1984, to the more recent XP and must say the performance and overall snappiness is just phenomenal. Synth1 is running perfectly fine and I am also glad that VoS is still offering their VST2 versions to those who know.
I've been running Debian Trixie with KDE on Wayland, and Pipewire, on my laptop for some months now (since the Trixie/Testing freeze started). Bitwig, Reaper, U-he, Apisonic, TAL, AudioDamage, HY-Plugins, AudioThing, Tiagolr (RipplerX, and some nifty Shaperbox-esque FX), Nakst, Chow, Vital, Surge, Odin, Audacity, and recently Toneboosters - all native and all working great (to my surprise, to be honest...). Haven't tried running any Win software via Wine/Yabridge yet, though I'll get around to it at some point. Debian needed a small Grub boot tweak to turn on Pre-empt, but otherwise it's been quite performant given the hardware it's running.
I'm planning for a new PC build which will be dual-boot, and the laptop build was really for testing the waters on the Linux side, but it's become a nice portable audio set-up to use while travelling. I am anticipating a few teething issues with the new hardware (9950x with a 9070 xt), although Trixie seems to meet both kernel and mesa requirements, so I'm hoping it will be fine or require minimal tweaks/effort - we'll see.