It is against the rules but but what is it exactly?

  • ReallyZen@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    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.

    • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      Using this definition then Windows can’t do everything Linux does either, and MaOS can’t do everything Windows and Linux can do.

      I don’t think people use that phrase to mean “all Windows software is compatible with Linux”.

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        3 months ago

        Interesting point, but when people want to switch, and they hear Linux can do everything that windows can, they will think that everything they can do on windows can be done on Linux. To make everyone happy, Linux must be a superset. That’s a tough ask.

        Another thing Linux can’t do: Run all hardware on many new computers.

        Not that much of a problem, just buy different hardware or wait - they’ll address the works. But if someone just bought fancy new hardware, and wants to put Linux on it, there is a decent chance of running into sore spots, or of Linux not booting at all.

        That said, it would be pretty clear to say “Linux can’t do everything windows can, and windows can’t do everything Linux can. But for most cases, there’s enough overlap that you’ll be happy on Linux.”

        Edit: wording, additional stuff

        • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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          3 months ago

          Windows doesn’t support running on a Raspberry Pi Zero or an M3 mac. And can’t run a lot of the software that Linux runs. If you want to run Windows you just have to buy different hardware…

          Usually the phrasing is something like “you can accomplish the same things on Linux that you can on Windows.” Meaning “yes, you can use a web browser, edit photos, use email, etc.” Many people have no idea what an operating system is and what it means to use a different one.

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      3 months ago

      Not sure if when people say you can “do everything that windows does”, they should be interpreted to mean “every single piece of software/drivers ever written for windows was also written for linux”.

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        When you work in an industry where the entire collaborative workflow of everyone is based on software that doesn’t run on Linux, then not running that software is equal to not being able to work in that industry.

        Yes, you can mix music on Linux PC’s. No, you can’t run a concert venue on Linux PC’s.
        Believe me, my team and I have tried. And we yell “fuck this proprietary shit” on a regular basis. But we’re still forced to use it.