@linux I just switched from windows 10 to Ubuntu Studio last Saturday, just wrapped up the transition yesterday. I love Linux. It is how a computer should be. I lost access to my audio interface, Keyscape VST and Valorant, but I have gained so much more. The Terminal is so much better than Windows neutered offering

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    I’m wanting to do a full transition to Linux for audio work, but I couldn’t get Wwise to work, even with Wine/Bottles. Just will refuse to install. Identical issue on other people’s linux systems.

    I also started with Ubuntu Studio, but 90% of the stuff it comes with is irrelevant to pro audio, and it was just running super slow. OpenSUSE Leap works like a charm for everything (except Wwise of course). Though Leap might be getting axed and no longer worked on in the future (nothing is certain yet). So I might also try Debian.

    Because Wwise wasn’t working, I never got around to testing out all my VSTs though. Have you tried using either Wine or Bottles for them?

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        I don’t like a lot of the stuff Ubuntu comes with. The thing I liked about OpenSUSE is the advanced options of being able to select exactly what you want to install on there. Debian is also attractive to me because it comes with a more proper minimal install. I like having a higher control over my install, and don’t want to have a desktop environment anyway.

        Honestly, there wasn’t a single piece of software in Ubuntu Studio that I wanted except for Gimp, Carla and maybe Pure Data. I don’t even like the preconfigured sound server, since I just use PipeWire instead of Jack. It’s easier and faster to install what I do want from a minimal install of Debian than it is to uninstall everything in ubuntu studio. I also didn’t like snaps, and any flavour of Ubuntu was just really slow. If you already like most of the stuff it comes with, then hey that’s awesome!