• Tamkish@programming.dev
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      3 days ago

      The only two things making me use windows for now are my inability to run FL Studio on Linux (I tried before, I’ll try again)

      Procrastination to go through my files to see if there’s something worth backing up before I wipe my drive

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        3 days ago

        There are alternative DAWs but ngl they all make me sad. And some vsts are a nightmare to get running too.

        But they are alot better than trying to get fl running on Linux imo. Check out zrythm if you ever have some time to kill. It sounds lile the most promising one.

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          3 days ago

          I’m just in love with FL’s keyboard roll and I’m just used to the entire daw. I don’t really want to switch to a different one

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            I think Bottles has a ready-made profile for installing FL, last I saw it was marked as silver quality. Might be worth a try? I’m a Bitwig user so I haven’t needed to try it. :p (Though I have heard tales of FL’s magnificent piano roll.)

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              3 days ago

              Its honestly amazing. I keep hearing bitwig is the way to go if you want to use linux and also be happy

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        3 days ago

        These days it’s best to use Windows on computer where you need it for a specific application, and another machine for your desktop. Sometimes with a switch so you can use the same keyboard/mouse/monitor

        I know someone who uses one of those beelink minis or similar as a dedicated machine to run their 3d printer because the company doesn’t support Linux as well as Windows.

        It sucks to have to keep your nice production machine separate from your desktop, but it really beats the headache of virtualization or dual booting

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      3 days ago

      I use Revi. fresh install then immediately install Revi, gets rid of all the bloatware, copilot, onedrive, edge, etc.

      I’d switch to a linux install but I just don’t have to time to figure out which is the right one for me, installing it, configuring it, etc. I wish I did, wish I had the time to play around with it but I simply don’t. (I mean maybe someone smarter than me can tell me a linux distro that will work with world of warcraft, steam, final fantasy xiv, etc) so I have to settle with win 11+revi

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        I just don’t have to time to figure out which is the right one for me, installing it, configuring it, etc

        Ah, then you want Mint.

        I mean maybe someone smarter than me can tell me a linux distro that will work with world of warcraft, steam, final fantasy xiv, etc.

        Mint, ive had no issue with any of those except WoW, whose issue is that I do not play it to test it. it even handled modded FNV better than Windows ever did once I figure out SteamTinkerLaunch

        Dalamud (QuickXIVLauncher) even is on the distro software hub for easy download to your system, works great.

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          awesome, I’m familiar with Dalamud, I’ll give Mint a shot when I have some time. thank you very much.

          I’m a total Linux noob though so should I be fairly good to go with Mint?

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      There are way too many nice features on Windows that don’t exist or are time consuming to set up on Linux. My only pain point on Windows, other than the stupid pop-ups advertising other services, are the fact that I can’t install individual GNU tools like nano easily.