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| Posted by Desslok at Feb 21, 2015, 6:17:01 PM |
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Linux verses Windows versions Hello, I have my main computers set up to dual boot between Windows and Ubuntu Linux. I have Sweethome3d installed on both sides. However, the Windows side apparently has a newer version of the program than the Linux side. Whenever I create a file under Windows, then reboot into Ubuntu and try to load it, I get a warning message saying something to the effect of "This file was created with a newer version of the program. Any new data will be lost" My question is, what data specifically will be lost. There are things about Linux that I prefer to Windows and would like to be able render my final pics under that OS (the rendering times are much better) but I'm worried that something may not work correctly if I do so. My new laptop (multi core processors) outperforms my tower system massively but it only has Linux installed. (I actually have Windows 8.1 pro on one drive - but it is not activated and I don't have the product code - result neither Blender nor Sweethome3d will work due to the invisible watermark blocking access to the menus.) So I have to use Linux on that computer. I did some test renderings and the performance blew my socks off. But that warning worries me. I want to export the entire file to object format and then import it into Blender to render a full animation. Any suggestions or tips? |
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