My partner doesn’t do much on the computer except web browsing and writing. The Scrivener writing program had a Linux version at some point that was abandoned.

I wanted to see if anyone personally has used Scrivener with Wine and if it is fussy or not. How has your experience been?

I could set it up for them, but they’re not a tech person and will probably reject Linux if it breaks all the time and they have to get me to come fix it.


Extra irrelevant info: trying to decide on having them try Mint or Ubuntu. Fedora is my daily driver and I typically use a headless Debian install for servers, but I heard Mint and Ubuntu are pretty perfect and low fuss for Windows users.

  • nottheengineer@feddit.de
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    On the distros: Go with mint. ubuntu has snaps which are the perfect way to scare new users away. They make everything super slow to launch and cause errors that make no sense if you don’t know how snaps work.

    And worst of all, if you type “sudo apt install firefox”, hit enter and press Y, you won’t get what you asked for. You’ll get the snap version of firefox and the only way to know that is if you read and understand the output of apt.

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      Well non tech literate people probably wont notice the start up time and they shouldn’t be using the terminal

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        Normal users do care about whether their browser takes 1 or 5 seconds to start up. That’s the difference between a new device and one from 3 years ago.

        And for those that aren’t comfortable with the terminal, snaps are an even bigger issue. All their apps will be slow and glitchy and they won’t have any idea why.

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          I doubt it. Shooing the cat away take more time then that. Looking a the headlines on the tv takes longer. I can’t picture any member of my family actually noticing.

          As for snaps . shrug sure if any app is glitchy all they know is check for updates, hopefully they do.

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        They are definitely pushing it there too, but not as hard. There isn’t a way to disable this shitty behaviour, you need to manually set apt up to not pull snaps for every package individually.

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          @nottheengineer well thanks for letting me know anyway, this probably explains a lot of the docker issues I have been encountering which are “snap only” problems, despite me installing through apt

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            Oh yeah, I learned about snap the hard way with docker as well.

            I’d highly recommend using a different distro for that.

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              @nottheengineer what do you suggest? problem is I’m limited since my home server is a raspberry pi so I’m limited to distros that support arm

              I should probably give Debian a try, but I never had a good experience with Debian desktop.

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                I’d say debian is a good pick. I have debian LTS on my ventoy for whenever I need to partition a drive and it’s been great.

                I never had any issues with it, what drove you away from debian on the desktop?

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      You do realize non tech people have absolutely no idea about package formats and such?? If you don’t understand something you should probably not worry about it

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        That’s exactly my point. They shouldn’t have to worry about it and if you pick a distro without snaps, they don’t have to.

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    I don’t think you’ll find many people here who have used this particular software. I hadn’t even heard of it until I read this post. Why not just try to get it to run on your machine? If you’re scared of messing up something, just put it in a VM.

    Edit: oh and try Bottles. That’s a pretty easy way to get Windows stuff to run on Linux.

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      It’s a pretty popular writing software, though you mainly hear about it in writing circles so that might be why you never heard of it.

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      Why not just try to get it to run on your machine?

      I wanted to gauge the level of effort involved first. I easily can sink hours into tinkering something and getting it to eventually work but sometimes it isn’t worth it.

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    It’s been a few years but Scrivener used to be almost perfect under wine. According to the AppDB it still looks like a good chance of being a pleasant experience.

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    It has a pretty solid rating with cross over office. The problem with anything running in wine and interacting with the file system is that you see a meta file system that’s different than your normal desktop system. It can be confusing for non-power users.

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    Not sure there’s really much point in trying to push people to use Linux if they aren’t interested in computers.

    Imagine if someone came up to you raving about switching to a new car brand that has a 5% higher top speed and 10% more fuel efficiency for your money but the handbrake is in on the roof, you change gears with buttons instead of a gear stick and you fill the tires with water instead of air

    Most people don’t care about what software runs on their computer and just want the default because it works the same way everyone else’s does

    Only way Linux gets into the mainstream is if consumer hardware with it preinstalled gets popular, the steam deck is a good start

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      Thats not really true though… I installed linux on computer-illeterate people so that they would avoid viruses and they were happy with it…

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        Ok if they are browsing and reading emails BUT you are the administrator. But apparently s/he has a Windows only program s/he relies on… Using Wine will only increase the probability of the program crashing

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        I always worry with those kinds of installations that I’m going to become permanent tech support because Linux problems are far less universal

        Also if they need to run Photoshop or full fat Office they’re kinda screwed

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          Libreoffice is essentially full fat Office at this point. If you need any , more than what it offers, you’re more likely than not a computer savvy person already. Photoshop is hard to fully replace though. I ran it in wine for a long time, still haven’t found a good alternative.

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            Photoshop runs in wine? Gave up on trying to run it on Linux long ago not that I have a license for it anymore anyway

            There’s stuff like photopea but the web based ones kinda suck and are full of ads

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              Yes, I found a guide for getting Photoshop CS6 running in wine (PlayOnLinux wrapper). A recent update to something broke it for me, but it might still work for others.

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      It’s their partner. Maybe OP just wants to get rid of microsoft in their home network and the household, which is not an absurd thing I think.

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        I’m probably going to be unpopular for saying this but I think at some point you just have to settle. What practical difference does it actually make to your life if someone else has windows on your network

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          It has, I think.

          A little different, but I hope you’ll see my point.
          My family members use netflix on our smart TV. The netflix that says in it’s privacy policy that they’ll scan your network to know what devices you have.
          I have never agreed to that outrageously unacceptable privacy policy, still, my devices are scanned by that garbage service, and by that they have insight on what devices I have, when am I around (at home), the network services that those devices run (any android app can run a network service in the background), and probably the OS along with it’s version that your device runs. These information can be quite telling about your personality, your life situation and other private matters.

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            And it sucks that companies are allowed to do things like that with their software but I would imagine you wouldn’t be very popular if you try to tell them they can’t use Netflix anymore

            Could always put your machines on a different subnet to the smart TV?

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      Preinstalled on consumer hardware like Chromebooks in every school or for some unfathomable reason some of the nursing homes I work with?

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    Honestly, I’ve found that for non tech-savvy people making any sort of major change results in confusion and frustration. Unless there’s a reason that you’re wanting them to switch at this particular point in time, and unless the impetus for the change is coming from them…just leave it, don’t mess with a setup they’re comfortable with.

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    I’ll likely get downvoted for this.

    It doesn’t seem like there’s any advantage for them in switching to Linux.

    It’ll just make their experience harder for no real gains for them.

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        Obsidian is my Scrivener replacement. It’s not the same, but it’s a great tool that actually gives me more of what I wanted from Scrivener.

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    Cant say for sure about Scrivener, but Bibisco has a native Linux version and it runs great on my MX 21.3 laptop. Working to convert my GF too, as we both write a lot and her laptop (same model as mine)gets hot for no reason with Win 10, not to mention its Windows…

    I’ll try dropping scrivener into Bottles as a test and report back, but I think a native app is a must for a full time writer.

    EDIT: Scrivener doesn’t just install in Bottles/Wine from what I can see. It failed for me, and I’m working on the dependencies, but as another commenter pointed out, the meta filesystem would likely be a deal-breaker for most on-tech-savvy users who need easy access to their files to share them.