Ableton Live on Linux with recent Wine versions
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:43 pm
There used to be some pretty show-stopping problems with running Live on Linux with Wine, namely no rendering/freezing, and slow GUI performance (although that could be fixed with the unofficial DIB patch).
But recent development versions of Wine seem to have fixed all of these problems, and Live now finally runs remarkably well on my Linux desktop!
Here's a quick description of my setup:
- Live 8.2.7
- Wine 1.3.35 from http://dev.carbon-project.org/debian/wine-unstable/ (packages for Debian/Ubuntu)
- latest wineasio from the Git repository (see http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=222369, the latest 0.9 release should also work)
- JACK 1.9.8 with synchronous mode enabled (-S)
- Quicktime installed with winetricks (see http://code.google.com/p/winetricks/)
- Windows version in Wine is set to XP, with Vista/7 the file dialogs seem to be broken and result in crashes when trying to open a project
I haven't worked with it for too long, but compared to earlier Wine versions it definitely looks a lot more promising! If I find any problems I'll update this post, and if you have any questions feel free to ask. If there's any interest I may even turn this into a proper HOWTO.
edit: Unfortunately Max for Live still isn't fully supported because the editor requires the PACE InterLok drivers for copy-protection, which don't work in Wine. The devices themselves seem to be mostly usable in Live though, but there are graphical glitches which make parts of the device interface invisible/flicker.
But recent development versions of Wine seem to have fixed all of these problems, and Live now finally runs remarkably well on my Linux desktop!
Here's a quick description of my setup:
- Live 8.2.7
- Wine 1.3.35 from http://dev.carbon-project.org/debian/wine-unstable/ (packages for Debian/Ubuntu)
- latest wineasio from the Git repository (see http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=222369, the latest 0.9 release should also work)
- JACK 1.9.8 with synchronous mode enabled (-S)
- Quicktime installed with winetricks (see http://code.google.com/p/winetricks/)
- Windows version in Wine is set to XP, with Vista/7 the file dialogs seem to be broken and result in crashes when trying to open a project
I haven't worked with it for too long, but compared to earlier Wine versions it definitely looks a lot more promising! If I find any problems I'll update this post, and if you have any questions feel free to ask. If there's any interest I may even turn this into a proper HOWTO.
edit: Unfortunately Max for Live still isn't fully supported because the editor requires the PACE InterLok drivers for copy-protection, which don't work in Wine. The devices themselves seem to be mostly usable in Live though, but there are graphical glitches which make parts of the device interface invisible/flicker.