hehe!
its really simple,
I have suse 9.1 running, it comes with an emulator called 'wine'
- copy your backburner folder to your linux machine
- fire up 'wine'
- run 'manager.exe' from backburner
tada
(after that you can run manager directly without wine, so it runs as if you were on a windows machine...)
I was really surprised as well but it works without ANY hassles on my system...
its really a pitty that nodes cannot be linux as it would make it really cost effective, although the xp pro oem (which I use for my nodes) are not that highly priced, so to me its still value for money...
davy
its really simple,
I have suse 9.1 running, it comes with an emulator called 'wine'
- copy your backburner folder to your linux machine
- fire up 'wine'
- run 'manager.exe' from backburner
tada

(after that you can run manager directly without wine, so it runs as if you were on a windows machine...)
I was really surprised as well but it works without ANY hassles on my system...
its really a pitty that nodes cannot be linux as it would make it really cost effective, although the xp pro oem (which I use for my nodes) are not that highly priced, so to me its still value for money...
davy
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