BlueOS for Linux anyone?
I live with the Blue OS desktop/controller platform on all of my Windows PCs and laptops; however, I have a few machines that are dedicated to Linux (Debian/Ubuntu branch). Has anyone made a supporting app that works within the Linux environment?
I know it's tough enough just to keep up with the Microsoft environments, but consider open-source is also free, I'd like to see if someone has conquered the challenges therein.
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I might be in a much smaller minority than I think but I imagine a good number of people may be about to reject the update to Windows 11 and so it would be a great relief to finally have a BluOS Installer for Linux.
I'm pretty un-techy but the AI-soaked Windows 11 is going to finally force me (slowly) to make the change. I'll still have the android app but not having a desktop app for what is still even now a pretty high-end product seems cheap.
Any plans to do this?
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Unfortunately the Linux community is indeed (still) a minority and almost always neglected by the larger consumer goods producers. The irony is that Bluesound OS has Linux at the core of the system. But I guess we cannot complain because ,to my knowledge, it is the only one to have a MacOS, ios, Android and Windows app in the offering. A native Linux controller has been asked for years now, but the problem is: for which flavor of Linux? So we have to adapt and make good use of the workarounds like WINE and the good work of the app builders like Fabrice et al ( see link above). As Windows becomes less fun to use with each iteration, it's a relief to have a vast choice of Linux desktops. Once you tried one, you never go back.
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