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1. cronix+Te[view] [source] 2021-12-16 17:29:50
>>beezle+(OP)
So far in the last year or so, I've heard 0 reasons why I'd even need, want or benefit from Win11 over Win10. Tons of reasons in the negative column though. There isn't even anything to salivate over that might make you think it might be worth it to deal with the other tradeoffs. Hard pass.
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2. joseph+7f[view] [source] 2021-12-16 17:30:29
>>cronix+Te
Unfortunately, there's one very big reason you'll need Windows 11: that Windows 10 won't get security updates forever. After October 14th, 2025, you'll need to "upgrade" to it to stay secure.
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3. Initia+Nk[view] [source] 2021-12-16 17:51:46
>>joseph+7f
That gives me four years for the tools that lock me to Windows to decide to port to literally any other OS.
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4. willis+0p[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:08:16
>>Initia+Nk
I'm not old and I have lived to see this sentiment come and go at least twice before. We're still on Windows.
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5. smolde+9s[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:22:06
>>willis+0p
Then why wait? Programs like Photoshop and Ableton Live work just fine through WINE. I have a hard time imagining what kind of software you can't replace on modern Linux...
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6. DashAn+VA[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:59:18
>>smolde+9s
What about VSTs using iLok? Ive only shallowly looked at it in the past but haven't heard good things
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7. smolde+GE[view] [source] 2021-12-16 19:16:30
>>DashAn+VA
VSTs using iLok barely work on Windows/MacOS, I'd imagine their chances of working on Linux to be fairly slim, courtesy of the fact that the DRM is often larger than the plugin itself. Some manufacturers like U-HE have taken it upon themselves to start releasing Linux builds of their VSTs (albeit without support) and they seem to work really well from what I've tried.

So yeah, DRM is still an issue but the tides may be turning, especially now that the audio subsystem on Linux just got a massive rework.

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