Forum: MemoQ support
Topic: Anybody actually using MemoQ in a Linux-hosted VM?
Poster: Daniel Fernandes
Post title: I work like that since 2015...
I've worked like this in Linux Mint (mainly using Mate but also Cinnamon) and Manjaro XFCE. Today, my main OS is Manjaro Plasma (or KDE) and my Windows runs in Virtual Box where I have MemoQ installed. That's the best solution, as MemoQ won't run under Wine/PlayOnLinux... MemoQ is built for Windows. Just remember to enable the Virtualization option on the BIOS. The minimum RAM for this play is 8GB. With an SSD you'll FLY.
I decided to stay with Manjaro because it's Rolling Release, so I don't need to remove the old system to install the new one. Also, Manjaro is an out-of-the-box and easy-to-use Linux flavor based on Arch Linux. Arch is known for its AUR, and I wanted to have access to the glorious AUR.
Just found this link in MemoQ Page >> [url removed]
I wanted once to write about my experience in working as a linguist using Linux as main OS... but I'm not sure if people would be interested in reading it...
Cheers.
Topic: Anybody actually using MemoQ in a Linux-hosted VM?
Poster: Daniel Fernandes
Post title: I work like that since 2015...
I've worked like this in Linux Mint (mainly using Mate but also Cinnamon) and Manjaro XFCE. Today, my main OS is Manjaro Plasma (or KDE) and my Windows runs in Virtual Box where I have MemoQ installed. That's the best solution, as MemoQ won't run under Wine/PlayOnLinux... MemoQ is built for Windows. Just remember to enable the Virtualization option on the BIOS. The minimum RAM for this play is 8GB. With an SSD you'll FLY.
I decided to stay with Manjaro because it's Rolling Release, so I don't need to remove the old system to install the new one. Also, Manjaro is an out-of-the-box and easy-to-use Linux flavor based on Arch Linux. Arch is known for its AUR, and I wanted to have access to the glorious AUR.
Just found this link in MemoQ Page >> [url removed]
I wanted once to write about my experience in working as a linguist using Linux as main OS... but I'm not sure if people would be interested in reading it...
Cheers.