g-force and any linux compatability

Discussion forum for G-Force users

Moderators: BTT, andy55, b.dwall, juxtiphi

Post Reply
quinn
Posts: 2
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:29 pm

g-force and any linux compatability

Post by quinn »

do you guys have any builds of g-force for linux? i know it would be hard to cover all of them but go you have any? i recently transferred over to linux because my windows operating system died on me and i decided that enough was enough of tolerating second best from them. my licence has expired but only by 10 days.

User avatar
juxtiphi
Moderator
Posts: 1471
Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:29 pm

Re: g-force and any linux compatability

Post by juxtiphi »

quinn wrote:do you guys have any builds of g-force for linux? i know it would be hard to cover all of them but go you have any? i recently transferred over to linux because my windows operating system died on me and i decided that enough was enough of tolerating second best from them. my licence has expired but only by 10 days.

I dont see linux listed in the documentaion for GF, I know its available for the mac os but I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to mac and linux operating systems.

contact support they will tell you all you need to know.

http://www.soundspectrum.com/support/contact.html

quinn
Posts: 2
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:29 pm

Post by quinn »

yeah it was a long shot. linux is a completely different op system because it uses the drive as the main file system for all operating files. they dont use .exe programs like windows does. they use a different meathod of unpacking, running and installing files.

also the linux empire consists of more variations of it than what most people might remember or be able to memorise. i didnt expect any to be covered but just food for thought. maybe try playing with a linux kernal.

i use ubuntu 9.10 (jaunty jackelope). the project name matters as there are different project names that can mean the difference between 1 build and another.

Post Reply