My PC experience is with Windows, but I would like to use the Frescobaldi
GUI.  A friend suggested that I install Linux on a virtual machine then
install KDE and Frescobaldi on the system.  I told him I was not
Linux-literate and he said you don't have to be. All you need is to be able
to install it and install the apps and you're good to go.  I've seen some of
the posts in this forum where some users have problems when installing
LilyPond on Linux systems, especially Ubuntu.

We just hired at new employee at my shop and he is a Unix/Linux expert.
When I was introduced to him, I mentioned my plans to install LilyPond and
Frescobaldi on a Linux virtual machine.  He recommended downloading and
installing Kubuntu as it is Linux packaged with KDE which should meet
Frescobaldi requirements.

I'm just ordered a new hard drive for my laptop so I can do a clean install
of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, then install Virtual PC for Windows 7 to run
Kubuntu to run LilyPond and Frescobaldi.  Don't know when I'll have time to
do this as I just got a bar gig filling in for my friend's band playing
keyboards for the next three months.  I have not gigged in over 15 years
other than sitting in with friends about once a month playing only a tune or
two.
I'm spending my time re-learning how to sight read and listening to lots of
mp3s to learn all of the songs which is taking quite a bit of time.  It's a
lot of work, but provides a nice contrast to my real day job.

I'll report back after I get my new hard drive and start installing.

Mele Kalikimaka e ka Hauoli Makahiki Hou  - Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year in Hawaiian.

Alooooooooooooha!!!
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