Alternative OS environment for Trados Thread poster: Nora Ellen
| Nora Ellen Brazil Member (2019) Portuguese to English + ...
Has anyone used SDL Trados Freelancer successfully in a Linux distro? If so, which one? What challenges did you encounter? | | | Mr. Satan (X) English to Indonesian Doesn't Work | Jul 24, 2023 |
Unfortunately, Trados wouldn't run on Linux. See here for more info: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=5709 I'm glad that I don't have to use this piece of bloated Absolutely Proprietary™ software. Such luxury has allowed me to become a full-time Linux user. BTW, distros don't really matter. If Trados ... See more Unfortunately, Trados wouldn't run on Linux. See here for more info: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=5709 I'm glad that I don't have to use this piece of bloated Absolutely Proprietary™ software. Such luxury has allowed me to become a full-time Linux user. BTW, distros don't really matter. If Trados could run on one Linux distro (either as a native app or through Wine compatibility layer), it would run on anything else. Outside system administration, the differences among them are mostly irrelevant. Just pick the distro's logo you like the most and roll with it. HTH, FWIW. ▲ Collapse | | | Mr. Satan (X) English to Indonesian Virtual Machine | Jul 24, 2023 |
The only way to do this is to run Windows in a virtual machine. For us Linux users, KVM/QEMU is often cited as the best option due to its near bare-metal performance. I can testify to this notion, but only for as long as the guest VM is another Linux distro or a *BSD operating system. I have never booted into Windows since I converted, so I don't know if Microsoft introduced some nonsense that would prevent their OS from running properly in a virtualized ecosystem. You may want to take a look at... See more The only way to do this is to run Windows in a virtual machine. For us Linux users, KVM/QEMU is often cited as the best option due to its near bare-metal performance. I can testify to this notion, but only for as long as the guest VM is another Linux distro or a *BSD operating system. I have never booted into Windows since I converted, so I don't know if Microsoft introduced some nonsense that would prevent their OS from running properly in a virtualized ecosystem. You may want to take a look at it yourself. Having said that, KVM/QEMU could be a little complicated to set up. If you don't want to deal with the technicalities, I recommend just using the flagship Fedora Linux with GNOME desktop environment. It has GNOME Boxes virtual machine manager pre-installed, which uses KVM/QEMU for its backend. Really dead simple to configure. But do keep in mind that you can still install GNOME Boxes on any Linux distribution or desktop environment. Again, distros don't really matter.
[Edited at 2023-07-24 05:47 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Nora Ellen Brazil Member (2019) Portuguese to English + ... TOPIC STARTER What CAT tool? | Jul 24, 2023 |
Mr. Satan wrote: I'm glad that I don't have to use this piece of bloated Absolutely Proprietary™ software. Such luxury has allowed me to become a full-time Linux user. HTH, FWIW. I would like to become a full time Linux user. What CAT tool do you use? | |
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John Fry United States Local time: 08:36 Member (2010) Japanese to English + ... Cafe Tran Espresso? | Jul 24, 2023 |
Not an answer to your question, but Cafe Tran Espresso is operationally similar to Trados Studio and runs in Linux. | | | Nora Ellen Brazil Member (2019) Portuguese to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks. That is a big help! | Jul 24, 2023 |
John Fry wrote: Not an answer to your question, but Cafe Tran Espresso is operationally similar to Trados Studio and runs in Linux. | | | | Mr. Satan (X) English to Indonesian
Nora Ellen wrote: I would like to become a full time Linux user. What CAT tool do you use? They are cloud-based translation systems that my clients provided to me. My apologies, but I'm not allowed to disclose the names of these tools due to their NDAs. (I know! I hate it too.)
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