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Whenever I hear people say this, they never specify the software they need. Just seems odd to me.
edit; Long back and forth between the guy responding to me is hilarious. He ends up acknowledging that yes in fact he could do everything on Linux if he so desired, but acts like a complete and utter cunt about it. Typical faggot that clings to Windows. There's obviously a reason he left out what programs he wanted to use at first, because he's probably done this before and had someone explain to him that there is Linux versions of what he needs. He just knows how to use the Windows programs and doesn't want to switch over. Fair enough-- but just fucking acknowledge that instead of pretending like there isn't an alternative on Linux.
Here's a short list that keeps me from using Linux predominately.. Fusion 360, Zbrush, Solidworks, and then video games. If I could CAD and 3D model, and play any video game on Linux I'd be there, long time ago.
This isn't a matter of "Linux can't do that". It's a matter of "I vendor locked myself into this specific software". You only have yourself (or your pointy haired boss) to blame for that.
I CAD and 3D model on Linux almost every day. Blender 2.10 is actually some really good software.
Added bonus: Linux GPU drivers are inherently unstable because they're usermode drivers (remember that black screen because driver didn't load? THIS IS WHY). Usermode drivers is the windows 9x model.
Linus openly stated the linsux team have no interest in fixing things like this.
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[–] Hyst 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago (edited ago)
Whenever I hear people say this, they never specify the software they need. Just seems odd to me.
edit; Long back and forth between the guy responding to me is hilarious. He ends up acknowledging that yes in fact he could do everything on Linux if he so desired, but acts like a complete and utter cunt about it. Typical faggot that clings to Windows. There's obviously a reason he left out what programs he wanted to use at first, because he's probably done this before and had someone explain to him that there is Linux versions of what he needs. He just knows how to use the Windows programs and doesn't want to switch over. Fair enough-- but just fucking acknowledge that instead of pretending like there isn't an alternative on Linux.
[–] burnthegoyimhaters 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Here's a short list that keeps me from using Linux predominately.. Fusion 360, Zbrush, Solidworks, and then video games. If I could CAD and 3D model, and play any video game on Linux I'd be there, long time ago.
[–] Master_Foo 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
This isn't a matter of "Linux can't do that". It's a matter of "I vendor locked myself into this specific software". You only have yourself (or your pointy haired boss) to blame for that.
I CAD and 3D model on Linux almost every day. Blender 2.10 is actually some really good software.
[–] B3bomber 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
So would just about everyone else.
Added bonus: Linux GPU drivers are inherently unstable because they're usermode drivers (remember that black screen because driver didn't load? THIS IS WHY). Usermode drivers is the windows 9x model.
Linus openly stated the linsux team have no interest in fixing things like this.