Ian,

I have managed to get pre-RealTrack versions of BIAB running under Linux (Ubuntu) using WINE. It was not straightforward and not that effective when it's so much easier in Windows. Still it worked. As a consequence, though, I did not pursue trying to get RealTracks working in Linux.

BIAB is not designed for Linux and that makes the process a little more complicated. I suspect that if you do manage to get RT running in Linux, they will be quite slow by comparison to Windows. Like JBlatz, I use Windows for making music and Linux for everything else.

One other thought; I accidentally discovered that it's possible to install Linux within Windows. I don't know the benefits of doing this but it might be worth investigating if you are interested. I'm sure someone has written something about it on the net. I'd imagine that there might even be someone here who has some experience. This will allow you to potentially use Linux and Windows at the same time which could be an advantage for BIAB.

As JBlatz has pointed out, there should be no major problems getting Windows and Linux to interface on a network.

If this also of interest, some steps that I undertake to reduce the likelihood of a virus attack when using Windows on the internet are...

1. I do not use MS Office: for email I use Thunderbird with the add-on calendar; for word processing, etc, I use OpenOffice.org; for 'net surfing I use Mozilla Firefox and run the add-on "NoScript" which allows me to control script operation on webpages.

2. I run Avast as it constantly monitors the network.

Regards,
Noel

Last edited by Noel96; 09/19/09 10:43 PM.

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