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  • But I run a summer festival on linux!

    • Tech drawings on QCad
    • Lights & previz on MagicQ
    • Emails etc on firefox

    Our media servers are W7 (!) but I access them with VNC. And lots of screens/beamers here are on PI computers.

    …then of course we need a windows laptop for the wireless mics, for the FoH configuration, the videowall, stuff like that. Mails and docs are google anyway, remote access is teamviewer.

    I can’t run it all on linux, even if I sit at a linux computer the most.



  • ReallyZen@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlQuestion: What is Linux misinformation?
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    I built an entire theatre using Linux. Architect was on autocad, that was alright, but engineering was on vectorworks & there I had to ask for .dxf exports.

    Qlab (macos) is 100% a no-go, I actually own a macbook just for this piece of software.

    Isadora runs on wine, but video play is problematic. Isadora is a video mapper/VJ/mixing software.

    Of the big three of lighting console software, only Chamsys’ MagicQ runs on Linux. Infuriating when you know Grand MA consoles are linux-based. ETC? Don’t ask.

    It’s niche (how about Enttec or DMXKing interfaces configurator?) but it’s my niche. I survive doing things differently, and, yes, owning a dual-boot AsahiLinux/MacOS device.













  • ReallyZen@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml[QUESTION] Flatpak or AUR?
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    4 months ago

    An AUR package has been done for Arch by (supposedly) someone who knows what they are doing and needs it on their Arch Machine

    A Flatpak is something done by someone, to (supposedly) work everywhere, untested on Arch, that may or may not work. And crash (Ardour on Asahi). Or waste hours or you life to render files incorrectly (kdenlive on arch and asahi).

    Native versions work perfectly.

    I thought I was clever in using arch/aur for everything, but pull KDE or QT apps from Flatpak to keep my gnome install a bit more tidy… For this, you’d have to have those Flataks to work, and sometimes they don’t.




  • My wife has a T480s on standard 2022 LTS Ubuntu, it is a machine old enough to not need the latest edgy mint ; a friend of mine has had to install it on his 2023 X1 tho.

    Standard Mint will do fine. Default DE is boring as hell, be sure to look at others like Gnome. I love Gnome.

    Also, using “live” USB keys OP can try several distros and check what they find more attractive in the default state of a distro.

    PopOS, Elementary, Fedora, Tumbleweed… So many of them.

    I say Tumbleweed is best because of the perfect, seamless integration of BTRFS / Snapshotting / Rollback system. It is truly the best way to dip your feet into Linux and get it back working in a single click when you (inevitably) fuck up.


  • Funny story the other way around: the year is 2002 and I live in Laos. Bootlegs Everything Galore, all movies games music cost $1 or about. I discover a game, and then begins a quest to buy The Real Version because it’s a small studio and I really like it all, the storytelling, the modding tools, the community… A quest that would end up in Bangkok looking like the proverbial insane foreigner looking for the most stupid way to spend his money.

    I found it eventually, in a shop that didn’t look any different among all its brothers in Pantip Plaza. Took me a while lol.