(downloading every new semi NEW alpha programs when they come along is not the way to go for most people) best of luck! If you have trouble understanding why you have problems people here can help. You can not randomly take programs from situation/os and THINK that it will work. My experience is - I have never had a 'crash' and I spend much more time doing my work - it is the other way around. I really don't think you are evaluating correctly. Linux (if you know a touch about what you are doing) is much more rack solid and stable) I even have my old PCs with Ardour etc. I have had many more lock ups and crashes and down right frustrating situations with the 'other' OSs. you follow simple steps - know basic theory and you are captain of your ship! For you, maybe you should stick to a one that is turn key proprietary - with the hood welded shut. The proprietary OSs do not let you do anything as far customizing programs. I think you be on the wrong forum to bash Linux. My experience with Linux so far is, that you often spend more time to get things to work, than actually doing productive work. Hundreds of distributions, all with their own structures, packet managers, kernels, repos. Or grab the code and do your own thing with it :-)Ģ. All you can do is find a way to get it working. Often with weird dependencies or structures.Īnd if it does not work for you, well. Everyone can grab some code, do his own stuff with it and release it. I think that`s a problem with Linux, or open source in general.ġ. Mostly because my Linux experience tends to go along the following lines for EVERY step of EVERY change or improvement: 1) find simple package to install 2) do an internet search on how to install 3) get a bunch of inconsistent answers 4) realize each answer requires another package to install 5) see #1 6) repeat. I've dabbled with using Reaper and ToneLib on the Linux laptop, but haven't made the plunge to dedicating the Linux laptop to all my audio software.
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