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Arch linux bitwig studio
Arch linux bitwig studio










  1. Arch linux bitwig studio install#
  2. Arch linux bitwig studio update#

I found its repos to be more up to date with some stuff, and included more software than usual.

Arch linux bitwig studio install#

It's lagging behind on the GCC package version though, which means the latest ReaPack doesn't work unless I force a later GCC to install (and I don't like messing with dependencies).

Arch linux bitwig studio update#

It was good, no real problems (except for some wonkiness during a rolling update which may have been my fault). Later that day: Nope, the allmighty very updated to the max Manjaro had the same issue and polling was and is right, so, Mint it shall be, just gonna have a look at that XFCE, make a choice, setttle, done. might as well try XFCE also, see if that thing have even more options as buttons. I just did and went abit, why the heck have I not tried that one before until now? :) One alternative If SSD space is worth Gold then maby try make a database in the media explorer of samples laying on a mechanical, and REAPER and it's database would be on the SSD, samples is loaded into the mem anyway isn't it? Only thing left is to try Manjaro just for the Arch/AUR thing to see if I can see for sure the mouse polling rate is OK and if One game is still slow on response time (fire button) with that, other than that, hello Linux! :) My mouth is still open about the Steam Play Proton thing, most stuff work that I need.

arch linux bitwig studio

I have no experience installing RME products in Linux, so you'll have to search for that I guess (if no one else with that experience posts replies).

arch linux bitwig studio

Here's a post I made explaining what I did with my distro install. However if you're only using native Linux stuff you can use just about any distro (then it's just a matter of whether the software you want to run is available in the repo for that distro, or if you have to add another software source to your package manager).Īnd you might have to swap kernels but that's easy to do too. installed already, and hopefully configured well. Third: do you mind changing the configuration of your distro when necessary, or are you averse to that kind of thing.Ī distro that's more audio-specific could be a good choice if you want to try to run "everything possible" since it'll have a low latency kernel by default, JACK and WINE etc. Second: what software do you plan to run (Linux software). First: do you plan to run native Linux software only (such as I do) or do you want to use Windows plugins (etc.)












Arch linux bitwig studio