Khorne
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3 hours ago, E5K1M0 said:
I would like to get Escribe working on an Rpi 4 but based on the information in this thread it seems like its going to be more of a project than I thought. Any recommendations on which distro to start with that will play reasonably well with both with the Pi & EScribe?
Debian and Ubuntu and their derivatives should work reasonably well, though I don't know about it running on a Raspi, it being ARM based. That might pose an issue.
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I'm having a look, at least at the mono side of things.
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GTK2 doesn't allow for proper scaling unfortunately.
GTK3 would be able to scale/change the scaling for a single application when using the GDK_SCALE environment variable.
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@James Thanks for offering, will definitely do.
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@GelmoI'm aware what pacman does.
I was referring to the original installer which installs to ~.
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It also means if you have several users you have (possibly) several versions of the same software on the system.
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@Gelmo technically, in this case it isn't even compiling freshly, since no source is available. It is plainly converting whichever mono binaries and libraries are redistributed by Evolv/James through the installer from the first post and putting them in a pacman compatible package archive.
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7 minutes ago, James said:
What is the advantage of this over the installer we provide? It will already offer new versions like the Windows and Mac versions.
Hello James, it is a repackaged version of your installer (simple extract) to make it trackable through the distribution's package manager.
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Because Snaps are generally junk and I don't use them.
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Linux EScribe Suite Beta Thread
in EScribe, Software and Firmware
Posted · Edited by Khorne
Since @immelman at least *was* using the AUR package at some point, in addition to that, it also installs as /usr/bin/escribe-suite if you want to launch from console, but both ways work, Launcher in the Application menu as well as launching through commandline.