Anonymous 03/09/15 (Mon) 17:17:51 74f64f No. 867
Freetard RTIS Freshman here. Has anyone gotten Zero to work on GANOO/LOONIX or am I going to have to dualboot if I want to use anything other than the school computers for Zero. I really would rather not install proprietary software but I feel like I might have no choice.
Anonymous 03/10/15 (Tue) 02:44:07 bf6ac0 No. 874
I don't think it works on any OS but Windows. I know it's not mac OS compatible. You'll probably have to just rock the school computers, which really aren't bad, or get virtual box or something, which really isn't bad either.
Anonymous 03/10/15 (Tue) 03:54:15 f2fff1 No. 875
>not using glorious windows Just accept it and bend over for Microsoft. I for one accept my overlord that created Visual Studio. Otherwise enjoy running things under WINE and I'm almost sure it's 100% windows despite never using Zero.
Anonymous 03/10/15 (Tue) 23:21:22 e523f3 No. 880
>>875 I tried running it in WINE but it crashes alot. Pretty sure the guys in the Zero office have gotren like 10 crash reports from me. It really sucks because I don't want to install M$ Winblows.
Anonymous 03/12/15 (Thu) 06:20:07 82667b No. 905
Pretty sure you can get a copy of Windows for free for being a student here.
Anonymous 03/12/15 (Thu) 07:35:32 f2fff1 No. 908
>>905 Yeah through dreamspark. OP also better start loving Microsoft considering he'll most likely be using Visual Studio when he graduates otherwise goodbye job opportunities.
Anonymous 03/15/15 (Sun) 04:23:24 e399ae No. 948
As far as I know Zero does build on Linux, or at least Zilch does. So if you beg the Zero guys they might produce you a build. But you should grow up and realize that the real world requires you to use proprietary software sometimes. Particularly the video game industry. You're not building an executable for a Nintendo or Microsoft device without proprietary software, at least not something you can sell with their sanction.