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  • I actually don't think I need to use wine anymore. I was trying to use it to get some music vsts, but I think I can do that through different means. But now I realize that it didn't work in mint because I installed the wrong one from the software store

  • I was running a live version from my USB, and all I was trying to do was install wine.... i first tried the built in software store but that didn't work. Then I tried installing through command line and that didn't work. I tried several different times and zilch. The first time I loaded up ubuntu I got wine working without a problem. Idk. But I'm glad it works for you.

  • I'm glad you had a better experience than I did. The past two nights, I was messing around with a live version of mint and had nothing but problems. The programs I installed from the software manager didn't work and I couldn't even get wine to work. I followed the instructions on mints site and wine kept having installation errors. I'm going back to ubuntu as I didn't have these problems with that distro. Glad you're up and running though!

  • I tried linux mint and fairly quickly I had more issues than with Ubuntu. I tried to install reaper through the app store and it wouldn't launch. I had to get it from the website. I also tried to get wine through the app store and that didn't work either. I couldn't even get it to install properly through the terminal. I'm not too sure about switching now.

  • I was using ubuntu and I got the program from their main site. I saw they offered monthly subscriptions but I just chose the demo. On their site, it says the demo goes silent after 10 min.. I searched the app store in ubuntu and didn't see it so that's why I went to the website. That's cool you can build it from source though. I think I'll just stick with reaper now however.