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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:01 am
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I hope you'll like it. :) If you will have any questions, doubts or ideas just send them to me via e-mail (contact on project's home page) or IRC channel.


Hello
I finally find some time to use your plug. It's OK (debian 6), but I must launch it while being root (not connected with root account, just su - in my konsole. I will look at /etc/udev/rules as you said for ubuntu)
I will post the result.

(By the way I also tried it in a virtualbox (ubuntu) and it's ok. I had to install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack May be it could help some users. )

Many thanks piorekf !


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:07 am
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Salut mecs,

i am looking for a good combobox with support for
my computer, so the mustang series looks interesting
to me.
Playing guitar (as a beginner) is a nice compensation to
my jobs as a software engeneer.

Practicing music using linux is not a very spectaculary
piece of jugglery anymore, as you may notice it, looking
at this software:
http://www.guitar-pro.com

Let me say: Silverlight is a bête-noir, it is a proprietary piece
of bull___sh___, i was not expecting to see anymore since
(Re-)ActiveX.

http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/02/Silve ... Automation

Why should i install a proprietary plugin, when i have to
fear that this makes my computer less robust ageinst
varius attacks.
There are are a couple of better solutions for a
responsive Web-centric appplication.


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:17 am
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I agree with the developers. Moonlight sucks. Then again, why build on silverlight? I dare to frown upon that. Having said that, I wanted to subscribe on this topic, because I am in the market for a g-dec, but also a big Debian fan, so I tend to use that most. Anyway, it's good to know that you guys would like to port it. That is a good first step. Although it would be pretty cool if Fender would take a lead in this and in future products starts with the linux version and port that to the mac and win. (But from a business-pov I can understand that this won't be happening any time soon)


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:47 am
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As far as I know currently there is no Linux program that supports G-DEC. There was an attempt to do such but I think the project died. Check out sopd.org and maybe try writing to the author for more information.

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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:36 am
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I have Linux Ubuntu, I run Fuse in a VM guest with Windows 7. I would much rather run it in Ubuntu. I can do 95% of my stuff on Linux.

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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 1:35 pm
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Hopefully PLUG will soon be supporting also Mustangs III, IV and V.

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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:54 pm
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So it is done (I hope). Newest PLUG source code have support for Mustangs III, IV and V! :D
Although there is one problem - I only have Mustang I and I can't test this properly. So please, if you have newer Mustang do some tests and let me know if anything is wrong.

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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:00 pm
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PLUG got a good mention in Ubuntu User mag#08 in an article entitled "Musical Match - Connecting electronic instruments to your Ubuntu system."


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 10:42 pm
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800922 wrote:
Has there been any thought put in on a version of FUSE for people who would like to use it on a LINUX based computer?


Use Cedega which is the best Windows API emulator for Linux, or the latest Vmware for Linux, and install XP + Fender Fuse software!


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 1:42 am
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Sarcophagus wrote:
(...)or the latest Vmware for Linux, and install XP + Fender Fuse software!

mmmh... you mean he should buy a license for XP only to use Fender Fuse ? :x
(anf by the way, I find virtualBox very much faster than vmware )
I think it'll would be better if the original project had been open source :wink:


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 4:15 am
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ronanr wrote:
Sarcophagus wrote:
(...)or the latest Vmware for Linux, and install XP + Fender Fuse software!

mmmh... you mean he should buy a license for XP only to use Fender Fuse ? :x
(anf by the way, I find virtualBox very much faster than vmware )
I think it'll would be better if the original project had been open source :wink:


Whatever floats your boat, everyone has their own beliefs and opinions of whats the best and what knot, I find that Vmware is the most superior virtualization software thats out, I am not here to debate Vmware vs VirtualBox, however vmware's technologies dwarf everyone elses back to the stoneage, they now offer 3d acceleration, and the only reason virtualbox would be a hair faster than vmware is because virtualbox is just a barebone virtualization application with no future end technologies. Vmware's technologies are closer to having a true virtual operating system with every aspect working than any other. I run a virtual infrastructure which consists of 12 servers, 8 workstations, and 1400+ services give or take a few, two virtual routers, two of the servers are highly exploitable linux distros, which I use to keep myself up to snuff with the latest exploits, and hacking, penetration methods, No other virtualization application out there could handle such a volume. Even having 16GB of ram is cutting it close lol!

And no, he don't have to purchase a license, I am sure he has an xp cd laying around, if not he should know of a friend who is running XP, and he could just use vmware on their machine to create a virtualized copy, burn it to a DVD, and take it home with him as a virtual machine, then load it up in linux! From what I understand it's totally legal, unless the laws have changed. Which he should double check!

And as far as Fuse being open source worshiping the GPL license ... it would be great, but you know thats never going to happen!


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 5:06 am
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Sarcophagus wrote:
I am not here to debate Vmware vs VirtualBox


Really? Than what for you wrote this:

Sarcophagus wrote:
however vmware's technologies dwarf everyone elses back to the stoneage, they now offer 3d acceleration, and the only reason virtualbox would be a hair faster than vmware is because virtualbox is just a barebone virtualization application with no future end technologies. Vmware's technologies are closer to having a true virtual operating system with every aspect working than any other. I run a virtual infrastructure which consists of 12 servers, 8 workstations, and 1400+ services give or take a few, two virtual routers, two of the servers are highly exploitable linux distros, which I use to keep myself up to snuff with the latest exploits, and hacking, penetration methods, No other virtualization application out there could handle such a volume. Even having 16GB of ram is cutting it close lol!


Problem with VMware is that except for Player (which if I remember correctly cannot create new virtual machines), you have to pay for their products. Which is good but if I want to just test something for 15 minutes once in a month, I don't want to pay for virtualization software.
That's why I used VirtualBox to create PLUG. I needed VM for just few weeks and for desktop use VBox is as good as VMware. Basically VBox is XEN but with little changes.

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And no, he don't have to purchase a license, I am sure he has an xp cd laying around, if not he should know of a friend who is running XP, and he could just use vmware on their machine to create a virtualized copy, burn it to a DVD, and take it home with him as a virtual machine, then load it up in linux! From what I understand it's totally legal, unless the laws have changed. Which he should double check!

No, this is not legal and never was. Windows with one key can be used only on one computer at the time. You can use windows without a key but only for 30 days when it keeps nagging you to enter the key. Then it locks and you can format the computer and use it for another 30 days or enter the key that you-and-only-you own.

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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 2:12 am
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piorekf wrote:
Sarcophagus wrote:
I am not here to debate Vmware vs VirtualBox

Really? Than what for you wrote this:


You're right piorekf (and I also know very well virtualization, it's a good part of my job, with 200+ hosts, vmware, xen et Vbox. This last one could use 3D for a long time.)
What made me replying is this so common sentence "use wine/cedega/virtualization" when it's asked for a linux software. :x
So I'll stop this troll, I have to use plug and play guitar ! :wink:
Thanks !


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:47 am
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+1 vote for linux version. A happy Debian and Ubuntu user here, who keeps windoze on only for the Stang's stuff. I'll try the plug soon!


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Post subject: Re: FUSE for LINUX?
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:28 am
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piorekf wrote:
As far as I know currently there is no Linux program that supports G-DEC. There was an attempt to do such but I think the project died. Check out sopd.org and maybe try writing to the author for more information.


Sorry about that short delay. ;)
I'm taking up my project again.
The more people who actually need G-DEC 3 support on Linux, the more pressure I have to actually get it done. So feel free to want it badly. :)

/ J


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