please!
I would like to be able to install Rig Manager on my dear Linux!
Regards!!!
please!
I would like to be able to install Rig Manager on my dear Linux!
Regards!!!
A win-emulator for Linux is not a solution.
I've heard that something like that is available.
You'll need a real virtual machine with a real Windows for the rig manager to work as it needs a custom driver to work. This driver is not available under WINE.
I've spent days trying to make it work without success. I am not at easy at all with Linux, quite unatural to me, but mac is expensive and Windows is lame.
In the end, and after much efforts, I could manage to run a Windows virtual machine, install RM but I never succeeded in making the usb port working for RM. So RM is working on my father's old iMac that he gave to me when he changed it and sits somewhere in the house.
no way that I invest in IT, that is wasted money IMO. I can get my companys retired computers for free and I run linux on them, its free and for what I do this is enough. RM is the only exception
yeah, please bring RM for linux.
It works with VirtualBox, Windows 8 Pro and Ubuntu 16.4 here.
But it's silly. I run a closed source virtual machine with a closed source operating system on my Linux PC and all it does is to communicate with external devices (editors, firmware upgrade tools, app upload tools, license managers and things like that). And all of these external devices run some kind of open source operating system too (Linux, BSD, FreeRTOS etc). So a working communication should absolutely be a given. But it isn't.
Market share is one thing but all these operating systems and many millions of lines of supporting code were developed on these operating systems by users of these operating systems and given to the world for free. Too bad that most of the beneficiaries don't share the same attitude as the original developers and give something back to the community. But that's how the world works in this day and age I guess.
+1
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 with latest VirtualBox and cannot add the Kemper as an USB device. Is there any workaroud needed?
Is your Ubuntu user account in the 'vboxusers' group?
sudo usermod -a -G vboxusers yourusername
what is this - linux?
Is your Ubuntu user account in the 'vboxusers' group?
sudo usermod -a -G vboxusers yourusername
Yes it should be, but let me doublecheck that.
Edit: It's now working. Apparently a reboot was necessary.