Which freeware speakers/crossovers design software is known to work under Linux or under Linux/wine?
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Currently there is no Linux speaker design software. WinISD does work rather well under Wine though, as pointed out by joensd.
Linux needs more "professional" software such as AutoCAD and Protel. Then all I would need Windows for is games. That would be the day...🙂
Linux needs more "professional" software such as AutoCAD and Protel. Then all I would need Windows for is games. That would be the day...🙂
bill gates is the man to make linux operational period.
the price of it should be more than windows.
now which one is best?
mastertech
cheers!
the price of it should be more than windows.
now which one is best?
mastertech
cheers!
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Joined 2003
DcibeL said:Linux needs more "professional" software such as AutoCAD and Protel. Then all I would need Windows for is games. That would be the day...🙂
That would be the day, but why not just get the games to run on linux too? Then that would really be the day.
mastertech said:bill gates is the man to make linux operational period.
the price of it should be more than windows.
now which one is best?
I don't understand any part of that statement.
DcibeL said:Linux needs more "professional" software such as AutoCAD and Protel. Then all I would need Windows for is games. That would be the day...🙂
You wouldn't even need Windows for games:
http://www.transgaming.com/
I used this about 3 years ago, and it worked very well back then. Supposedly it has gotten even better, and fully supports some of the hottest new games on PC.
Cheers,
Chris
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Even if it works perfectly for every game available, I am not paying money for not having to reboot my computer to play a game.
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