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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @ulrik
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      @ulrik Linux Mint. Use the oldest version you can, I think I'm using something like version 18.

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      • ulrikU
        ulrik @d.healey
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        @d-healey there are different editions

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        • toxonicT
          toxonic @ulrik
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          @ulrik i think, cinnamon is the default desktop environment and quite clean and easy to use.

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey
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            If you're running in a VM use Xfce. Cinnamon is one of the best DEs (I use it daily) but it's a bit more resource heavy.

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            • bendursoB
              bendurso @d.healey
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              @d-healey If I install Linux Mint on a computer, do I also have to use the oldest version possible for greater compatibility of the exported plugin?

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @bendurso
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                @bendurso yes, I'm on v18 I think, I'll check when I'm home

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @bendurso
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                  @bendurso oh wait do you mean as a user or for compiling?

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                  • bendursoB
                    bendurso @d.healey
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                    @d-healey For compiling :)

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                    • bendursoB
                      bendurso @d.healey
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                      @d-healey Oh, and is that rule only for Linux? I understood that in Windows and macOS, the OS version you use to export the plugin doesn't matter

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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey @bendurso
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                        @bendurso Yeah just for Linux. Main reason is because of the way Linux shares libraries so you need to use a version of the library that is the same or older than the version a user will have. So using a newer OS will use a newer version of a library which users on older OS versions won't have available.

                        For standard programs there are solutions to this like flatpak. snap, appimage, but I don't think such a solution exists for plugins.

                        I just checked and I'm using Linux Mint 18.

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