[Feature Request] Cargo for Linux
under review
ath0rus
I would love to see this added, I am in the process of moving over to linux (will dual boot). I want to be able to use my KB3D kits i own without needing to come back to windows and load the assets in then swap back (and possibly have broken texures). I have tried to run it via wine but have had no luck so far even launching the app letalone using it
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Luke Hodde
My workflow involves Blender, Unreal, and Davinci Resolve all in Linux. I would definitely use Cargo if there was a native client or even a convenient way to run it on Lutris/Wine.
Peter Wetter
Yes, I use LInux on the production systems. Windows is just a fallback system. Therefore: A port would be worth its weight in gold and make my workflow much easier!
Mike Atkinson
Another vote for Linux, please. I'd love to give you my money - but windows only is a deal-breaker.
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Matt Matt
I'd really love to use this on Linux as well. I ended up using a Windows VM, but the workflow is terrible.
Greg Smith
+1 for this. It might not even need to be a native app if Wine has support for whatever IPC is used between Cargo and Unreal, Blender, et al.
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Tim Needham
I would love to use the Emergency Response kit.
It looks gorgeous and it's 100% what we need.
But it's Cargo only.
And the Cargo strategy has been obviously designed to alienate Mac and Linux users. So I guess that's the end-of-that?
Surely only launch Cargo when it's usable by all the operating systems that your customers use?
Vit Sedlacek
Hi, yes same here. I'd have subscribe to Cargo, but Windows only really is a dealbreaker sadly. I am using Linux for earning my living in VFX as most studios... and for my "hobby 3d" I am running mac. I really hope you will bring it to other platforms one day :)
Maxx Burman
under review
Maxx Burman
Merged in a post:
Cargo for Linux
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Maurizio Zappettini
Many of us VFX guys use Linux. Please make a Linux version! Bridge has had a Linux version since the beginning!
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