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Can linux be used?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:47 pm
by jfb
I am interested in purchasing this course, but notice the requirements say Mac or Windows.

I did see mention of a possible Linux version. Has this happened yet? I really don't have much interest in trying to setup a Windows environment just for this course.

Regards, Jim

Re: Can linux be used?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:37 am
by FourthWorld
LiveCode for Linux has been around for years. I use it daily. I would imagine any instructional materials about LiveCode could be used well on Linux.

Re: Can linux be used?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:38 am
by jfb
I looked at the faq and at the top it lists the min sys requirements as Mac and Windows. Further down where the question is about android and ios it says a Linux versions is planned, which prompted my question.


Tried to post a link to the faq but got an error saying my account can't post links, so I'll try this way.

lcu.byu.edu/help/lcu_faq.lc

Regards, Jim

Re: Can linux be used?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:42 pm
by Klaus
Hi Jim,

1. welcome to the forum! :D

2. Yes, you need at least 10 postings before you can post links etc.
Build-in spam protection, I think.

3. I think Linux is not listed in the system requirements, because the course
uses a lot of videos and multimedia support on Linux has still erm... a LOT
of room for improvement, to put it politely 8)


Best

Klaus

Re: Can linux be used?

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 11:27 am
by peter-b
I do almost all of my work on LiveCode -- both the core LiveCode engine and the IDE -- using Linux. So, yes, Linux can be used. :)

Re: Can linux be used?

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:51 pm
by FourthWorld
peter-b wrote:I do almost all of my work on LiveCode -- both the core LiveCode engine and the IDE -- using Linux. So, yes, Linux can be used. :)
True for many things, but as Klaus pointed out the tutorials in question here are very multimedia-heavy, and the LiveCode Linux engine is currently, shall we say, a bit weak with things like being able to play audio and video files.

If that's changed in v8 that would be great to know.