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Thank you 12rounds for pushing me in the right direction. I was not sure if it works or not, glad it worked. This thread was not meant to start a war between different OS, it was simple meant to prove a point, do poser funktions on linux mint. Like i said, there are pros and cons for eatch OS, but this was not the point.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
quietrob posted at 11:25PM Mon, 16 December 2019 - #4373589
Big Brother will not be happy with this rebellious behavior. I gave up trying to fight the wind a long time ago. Why even use Linux when every computer ships with Windows 10 and any computer with Windows 7 still can upgrade freely to Windows 10. I'm not some Windows guru. I used to be quite the rebel with my Timex Sinclair until the dang thing caught fire.
So what are your advantages? Hm, i was curious if it would work. And I don't take a No for an answer, if i didn't have to. The advantages of linux are, it's free, open, fast and secure. I have a main Runtime with over 90 GB of data. If i copy this chunk of data with windows 10, it would take hours to finish the job. Under linux it was done in 45 minutes. On windows 10 and pp11.2 this Runtime loads into the library window with a time delay of several minutes. And to open a specific folder additional time. The same task is done like so under linux. Linux doesn't boot trying to install the newest version of candy crush and I have to wait until this urgent job is finished. But there are reasons to stay in the windows world. It's a lot easier to do things. Just clicking an exe file and install a program right from a web page is one of this advantages. In linux you have several options to install programs but the most efficient way to do things is the terminal. And it's the complicated way. One has to learn command lines and read manuals. But it's fun, I like it. And now, with my favorite program ported into linux, it's even more fun.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Poser 11.2 is running on Linux Mint with Wine 4.03 and a net frame installation via winetricks. This starts to be a fun experience.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Ok, the problem with the library in poser pro 2014 (missing Adobe Air) seems to be solved. I followed the instructions from this web page [https://www.noobslab.com/2015/05/adobeair-is-now-available-for-ubuntu.html] My wine version is 4.0 and i started Poser with the windows XP layer. My attemped to solve the issue with Daz Studio has failed, i will try again later. Poser 11.2 runs now! But i got an error message about the cefclient.exe. In result of this error, there is no library shown in the window. I will update wine soon, maybe it helps, stay tuned.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks a lot. That helps I think. PP2014 runs but has exact the Adobe Air issue. I fund a side with some Comman lines I will check out later this day. DS runs fine, the problem is the cmo connection to the DS database. This problem disables smart content and the login. I also found a workaround tutorial for this I will give a try later. If someone is interested, I will post my progress in this matter here The most amazing part of this is, that there are linux/poser user at all. Never thought it was a thing. Thanks so far, I'll come back later.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Well, that is interesting. I have installed the latest version of linux mint and I was able to install poser 2014, Daz Studio, both running but with some issues., I trying to fix this evening. Poser 11.2 is also installed, but it freezes right after the start. The UI is open, LaFemme is in the view port, but I can't do anything else. Would you care to explain your installation steps, maybe I have done something wrong. 12rounds posted at 6:12AM Mon, 16 December 2019 - #4373479
I''ve been running Poser in linux for over a decade. The newest Poser 11.2 worked right out of the box with a current stable wine. I have no Windows installations and have not had any for quite a while. My current system is Ubuntu 16.04 but it worked in a newer 18 series as well when I tried it. The only things so far that I have had faced are that I can not select my NVidia for GPU rendering (it's grayed out) and FireFly rendering (although FireFly rendering works ok with my Poser Pro 2014 in wine). Neither is of no consequence to me since I vastly prefer Superfly anyway. Just my two cents.
Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: GIMP 2.10.14 Released | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thank you so far, the Tutorials come up quicker than I can trying them out. The Text tool needs an overhaul, don't you think? It's a bit stubborn and sometimes unpredictable in its results. I wish gimp had an layer effects dialog like PS had. There are most effects, like emboss and drop shadow, all in one dialog. I will trying the text to path tutorial later today, maybe I get it to work and letting you know. Have a nice one.
Thread: A new Graphic Card for an old fellow... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Glad you ask! Yesterday my nvidia RTX 1050 Ti arrived from Amazon. I mounted the thing into my old fellow and they are working just fine together. Poser, DS and Blender are quite happy with the new card. Regardless of the fact that this card is not the newest and strongest in the portfolio, I can say, it cuts the render time in poser in half. DS is new to me, therefore i can't say anything substantial, but the preview is fast and accurate as hell. I use Blender to build things so the render time is actually not that much of a deal, but I've done some testing in cycles and Evi. Looks very good and it renders pretty fast as well. So, it seems, i made a good purchase because of a good advice.
Thread: GIMP 2.10.14 Released | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I did not mean that your comment was bad or wrong. I actually thought it was funny. Just wanted to share some additional details on this topic. I stopped using Photoshop at the point where they introduced the cloud system, not so much because of the monthly payment, that is actually cheaper then purchasing a new bundle every time they make a new version. The thing is, you always have to have a internet connection to work with the Program. There is a timeout of 12 days, if I recall correctly, after this time the Program will refuse to work. That's like a gun, pointing to my head. I call that blackmailing. After this was a given fact, I searched for an alternative and found Gimp. It was not that good back then, but it does the job. Nowadays, after the big update earlier this year, it works better, has its flaws, but it has all I need. So, no offense!
Thread: GIMP 2.10.14 Released | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Sure, the name has a double meaning. And a lot of Photoshop enthusiasts has call names on gimp. There is even a small group of Gimp users who want to grab the code and re-name the Program. But nonetheless, it's a great piece of software and it's free in more than one way.
ghostship2 posted at 12:01AM Mon, 11 November 2019 - #4369733
"Bring out the gimp." "the gimp's sleeping." "Well, I guess you'll have to wake him up, now won't you?"
Thread: GIMP 2.10.14 Released | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: GIMP 2.10.14 Released | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
EClark1894 You aren't oversharing, but you are sometimes to quick to follow. I got my copy of the latest Gimp and I'm reinstalling my plugins right now. And I appreciate every tutorial that you suggested. There is a very good tutorial channel on YouTube called mygimptutorials from a german guy by the name of Michael. He is quite a Gimp geek and the tuts are in german, so maybe some germans her in the Forum might know him as well. I was searching for a variety of topics this morning, one was advice for a new Graphics card and the other topic was the backing of body morphs on a poser figure. I remembered that I have seen something that a guy named Tony Vilters did on his YouTube channel. But all the content is gone. I also remember, that you know the guy from the former Poser Forum on SM. Do you know why he deleted all his stuff. Hope nothing severe is happened. Thank for the Tutorials so far. I stay tuned for more.
Thread: A new Graphic Card for an old fellow... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Anyone here watching - or has watched - Dark? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Its not that easy to talk about a movie or a TV-Series without giving to much away or to spoil the whole thing. Therefore i just talked about the 80s. The funny thing is, after i watched the show the first time, i was trying to recreate the enterance of the tunnel/bunker for a project of mine, but it turned out to difficult for my modelling skills.
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Thread: Linux anyone? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL