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- WindowsBammer
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Scratcher
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Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
I use Ubuntu on my main laptop, and there is no official version of Scratch for Ubuntu (I use Scratch Desktop as my main Scratch editor.)
I don't want to be stuck with no Scratch Desktop.
Can you make and Ubuntu version of Scratch Desktop?
I don't want to be stuck with no Scratch Desktop.
Can you make and Ubuntu version of Scratch Desktop?
- themasterofme
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Scratcher
71 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
I don't think the ST will be ready enough to provide binaries for Linux, but you can compile the sources the ST provides.
Check the wiki for more info: https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Scratch_Source_Code
Check the wiki for more info: https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Scratch_Source_Code
- WindowsBammer
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Scratcher
27 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
I'm not that much of a techie to hack the source code…
- themasterofme
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Scratcher
71 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
It's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.
- NanoPIex
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
It's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Why doesn`t that operating system support scratch.desktop.mit?
- Vibrato
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Based on my knowledge, it does. But the suggestion is still valid becauseIt's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Why doesn`t that operating system support scratch.desktop.mit?
(I use Scratch Desktop as my main Scratch editor.)
I don't want to be stuck with no Scratch Desktop.
- fdreerf
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
It's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Assuming you can find software for it
- WindowsBammer
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Scratcher
27 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Ok, ok. I will wait. I might get around to making a portBased on my knowledge, it does. But the suggestion is still valid becauseIt's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Why doesn`t that operating system support scratch.desktop.mit?(I use Scratch Desktop as my main Scratch editor.)
I don't want to be stuck with no Scratch Desktop.
- WindowsBammer
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Scratcher
27 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Here is a Linux alternative list:It's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Assuming you can find software for it
Photoshop - GIMP
Snipping Tool - Shutter
And more
- Vibrato
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
I gotta say, a list of two isn't that impressive.Here is a Linux alternative list:It's an operating system, which is actually more powerful than Windows.Assuming you can find software for it
Photoshop - GIMP
Snipping Tool - Shutter
And more
- themasterofme
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Scratcher
71 posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Also compiling software on Windows is really tedious and I couldn't compile anything on Windows without lots of errors.
The only thing Windows win is its compatibility with paid software.
The only thing Windows win is its compatibility with paid software.
- Spaceboy1010
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
I use Ubuntu on my main laptop, and there is no official version of Scratch for Ubuntu (I use Scratch Desktop as my main Scratch editor.)I know a fix for this, go to https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu and follow the instructions to install Wine (Wine is a program that allows you to run Windows apps on a Linux machine). After you have installed Wine, install the Scratch desktop for Windows and it will run perfectly.
I don't want to be stuck with no Scratch Desktop.
Can you make and Ubuntu version of Scratch Desktop?
P.S. You must use command prompt to install Wine
- -db
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Support! If ubuntu is actually way more powerful than windows why aren't people already switching to ubuntu then.(Imma see actually what it looks like tomorrow.
- Spaceboy1010
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch 3.0 on Ubuntu
Support! If ubuntu is actually way more powerful than windows why aren't people already switching to ubuntu then.(Imma see actually what it looks like tomorrow.The reason most people won't switch to Ubuntu is because Windows grew so popular due to it's HUGE software library.
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