Also, as you can notice, all the posts are on the dedicated forum for Studio
and PartDesigner, https://forum.bricklink.com/ (hover over the red Studio icon
on every page, then click “Studio Forum”), which is where one should look for
info first
Upgrade your Mac: Windows.
Upgrade your Windows: Linux.
Only problem is CUDA doesn’t work with Wine (at least for Eyesight)
On another note, I'm using Linux still, specifically Zorin because I like
a traditional desktop and Ubuntu is unfamiliar to me. It feels much faster than
Windows 11 did.
I also tried Arch. Managed to do the whole partitioning and mounting, made the
filesystems, installed Budgie as my environment, and I didn't really like
it too much so I switched to Ubuntu before going back to Zorin. The thing I learned
from that whole experience is that OSes are supposed to enable the user and Arch
through its simplicity makes that really, really difficult. Just the Wiki entry
on installing Steam made me second guess running with it.
I also tried Arch. Managed to do the whole partitioning and mounting, made the
filesystems, installed Budgie as my environment, and I didn't really like
it too much so I switched to Ubuntu before going back to Zorin.
Hmm, you seem to have stayed with Gnome-based desktops. I’m partial to KDE (lots
more options but good defaults). Maybe worth a try.
So many choices
The thing I learned
from that whole experience is that OSes are supposed to enable the user and Arch
through its simplicity makes that really, really difficult. Just the Wiki entry
on installing Steam made me second guess running with it.
Their help pages explain things in detail. That can be very helpful when something
goes wrong, when you need to understand the details, but it’s indeed daunting
as a first approach.
Depending on the distribution, it can be way simpler… but also maybe not very
well documented.
So, always look for docs from your distrib first, then go to the Arch wiki if
something goes wrong.
[…]
I would ask a 5th workaround:
Open this file on a (friend, family?) Windows 7/10/11 with Studio installed.
I don't know for Linux/Distros/Versions.
There’s actually other solutions discussed later. Notably simply using fullscreen
mode.
[…]
I would ask a 5th workaround:
Open this file on a (friend, family?) Windows 7/10/11 with Studio installed.
I don't know for Linux/Distros/Versions.
There’s actually other solutions discussed later. Notably simply using fullscreen
mode.