Like what? The toilet water?
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What you really need is one of native DAWs you mentioned combined with Windows VST plugins run using Yabridge + WINE.
I remember running even complex VSTs along with realtime MIDI processing from e-drums with really good results and low latency.
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Make sure your distro runs Pipewire and has pipewire-jack installed. Run your DAWs with JACK backend
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You can check https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Professional_audio for tips regarding audio performance. Don't worry if you don’t use Arch-based distro. Most of it applies to any distro really
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Install wine and yabridge follow setup instructions on how sync your plugins, which essentially takes specified locations with VST2/VST3 DLLs and creates .so equivalents (Linux dll format) under specified location that under the hood calls Wine, but makes it transparent. You add that location (with .so files) in your DAWs search paths and it should scan those plugins like if they were native.
Of course some compatibility issues are possible, but you should be able to run most stuff this way when it comes to plugins.
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You completely forgot to mention it runs Arch
I'm pretty sure I used SyncThing from Flatpak at one point and it run great
Naaah, bootable USB stick is enough xD
I feel so blessed by having small laser black only printer that just works. Never again ink printer
Thank you very much Tim Apple
You don’t need to. Modem browsers will suspend unused tabs, cache them on drive and free up the memory, while quickly restoring as soon user activate them. On at least moderately fast systems this happens so quickly it’s hardly noticeable.
I'm pretty sure it is or at least will be at some point
Thanks for nothing Microsoft
Find jellyfin related file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, edit it as root and try replacing „circle” with „bookworm”. After that
apt update
and retry. If it doesn’t work you can also try replacing it with „noble” but the you might also need to replace debian -> ubuntu, but that’s just my guess