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  5. #DVDSTYLER PERMISSION DENIED CREATING ISO WINDOWS 7#

Just a note : I am not bashing wine, just sharing my perspective and personal experience on wine. Sculptris still running awesomely under wine, but Blender too have sculpting feature and it provide one-stop animation suite, right from modeling to video editing. InKScape does everything wonderfully, altho probably have lack of optimizations to Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. I don't know what's the fuss about MS Office.

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This is top notch office software for me. Also I just think it's kinda redundant if you're running Linux to run Windows softwares, since probably Linux already have the alternative, and probably better. That is even if you have luck running your software in it.īefore that, find the Linux alternative, you'll have easier life, at least this applied to the beginners. I would agree more on Jlloyd's solution : using wine as last resort. Oh yeah Halo 1 ran pretty sweet under wine too. So I didn't bother installing wine on Debian, but still keeping it on Ubuntu. Lately I realize I already got everything I need under Linux and lately I just use wine to play windows games like Deus Ex and UT 99. But now, GoldSRC games are ported to Linux so using wine would be quite waste of time. Earlier ones, GoldSRC games ran great too under Linux.

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Mostly, softwares that are built from ground up to support multiple platforms usually run reasonably well on wine.

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And yes, sometimes even better than they run in Windows. I came into conclusion, software that have mac counterpart should be running reasonably well on wine. Specifically blacksmith 3D ran beautifully without any glitch at all, at least up to version 4. Back then wine works wonderfully with ZBrush 3, sketch up, and couple of other softwares.

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Try to do that in Windows, you'll have to download each program separately, do manual install on each one, etc.Īnyways, let us know what softwares you'll need, we'll give you the alternatives on Linux and how to install them (usually just involving apt-get install command.

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Because if you do, you're doing something wrong.īeyond that, you'll find that Linux is a much more robust OS than Windows, specially I love how you can update EVERYTHING using one single command.

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Instead I'm making a habit of using Linux programs instead for example I have used OpenOffice/LibreOffice for at least a decade now without any problems, even back then I use it under windows, but because of that, now I don't have any problems switching to Linux, altho I still have Windows 7 installed.Įxpect no. You simply can't run Windows programs inside Linux, altho as JLloyd said there is wine, but it gives me nothing but headaches trying to make windows programs ran within Linux. firmware/Īs for applications, Windows and Linux are not compatible with each other. So I would suggest just burn it to DVD.Īlso if you need wifi connection on install, use these instead. I've used both Yumi and UnetBootin, couple of distros' instalation work fine, Ubuntu is one of them, but most are not. I guess you managed to pass the installation stage, so installing from DVD won't be a problem to you. I did have tons of problems using USB install and it all went away when I burn it to DVD and install it from there.

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You should also include all error messages in full when posting about a technically just write the iso to physical disc as it were meant to be. Pretty much anything has at least an alternative so you should post what programs you're actually trying to install, then use apt-get or aptitude or synaptic. In short: don't download programs off the internet and WINE is a last ditch solution. You may need to install non-free firmware to get things like wifi working (make sure this computer is somewhere with Ethernet after the initial install) Once you've actually properly installed Debian, then you can get to work setting it up. That program is likely the cause of your bootloader headaches. Go grab another iso and this time don't use unetbootin. Please try and ignore these people picking on you for being new. On most Linux distributions you install programs using a package manager, you don't just download software off the internet. Different operating systems require programs to be compiled differently.













Dvdstyler permission denied creating iso