• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

PP or SE for Horns?

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rdf, yes I am running LTSpice (aka SwitcherCad) on Linux. The amazing thing is that it runs just fine, it does everything I expect so far. The major thing I have not tried yet is printing. I have it running now on Gentoo, with no problems, and on RedHat 9. On Red Hat it does tend to crash eventually after using the FFT feature a bit, on Gentoo it has never shown a problem. I'm not sure what wine versions I have but recent anyway. By the way how the hell did you tell from the screen shot that it was from Linux ? I have, for the first time, seen it run on Windows XP this evening and the only difference is that the fonts were uglier on Windows. It's almost as if Linear Technology went out of their way to be sure this worked on Linux 🙂
Happy spicing !
 
Thanks for the info heater, I'll have to give it a spin. My main desktop is running 64-bit Debian so it might be an interesting challenge. (Distro agnostic here too, my server runs Gentoo, my notebook dual boots it as well.)
Oh, and there's no mistaking those window decorations (KDE?). 😉
 
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