LinuxWannabe
Procrastinating Ponderer
Hi everyone again,
As my name suggests, I’m planning to migrate over to Linux sometime soon, (mostly for security and privacy reasons) and all of the software that I use and my hardware seem to be compatible with the distro I’m planning to use (Zorin OS 18), except for Orbiter. I know there’s a few methods and even a native version of Orbiter, but what is the most stable, least buggy and intensive way of using Orbiter 2016/2024 with Linux? Is it using it with WINE? Or using the experimental Linux fork? Or another method?
Due to being new to Orbiter and compiling (I understand the basics of compiling), it would be great if the methods were beginner friendly, or could be explained in a beginner friendly way.
Thanks a lot in advance!
As my name suggests, I’m planning to migrate over to Linux sometime soon, (mostly for security and privacy reasons) and all of the software that I use and my hardware seem to be compatible with the distro I’m planning to use (Zorin OS 18), except for Orbiter. I know there’s a few methods and even a native version of Orbiter, but what is the most stable, least buggy and intensive way of using Orbiter 2016/2024 with Linux? Is it using it with WINE? Or using the experimental Linux fork? Or another method?
Due to being new to Orbiter and compiling (I understand the basics of compiling), it would be great if the methods were beginner friendly, or could be explained in a beginner friendly way.
Thanks a lot in advance!
