This one may well be the first fully capable audio/midi DAW program to work in both Windows and Linux. This is because it is not based on Microsoft's framework. I got the freebie while this offer was around. Version 2 is supposed to come out soon. (I presently use Cakewalk Home Studio--Sonar's not so little sister and a lot of bang for the buck. I have gotten used to drawing automation envelopes rather than attempting to record them. Traktion offers recording only.) The program almost works using WINE but if it can be gotten to work this way, I would not expect acceptable audio performance. I would love to see it play, though. Two problems persist: 1. Child pop-up menus do not appear, rendering most functions unaccessible including finding a file to open. Others have reported and not reported this problem so may be fixable. 2. The program detects MIDI devices properly allowing WINE (using alsa or OSS interfaces) to feed it the correct devices. It detects audio devices by looking for drivers in the windows directory. How do I know? It finds a Delta44 asio driver even though I do not have the card, just the file. This is a very bad and unportable approach, obviously. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users