

I think you really need to talk to the research team to find out what they want to use the server for, and how they want to collaborate. That will inform everything else.
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I think you really need to talk to the research team to find out what they want to use the server for, and how they want to collaborate. That will inform everything else.
Is this social media under-16 ban going to be a problem for aussie.zone?
Yeah that sounds about right - VST is such an awful standard, and is only made worse by all the copy protection nonsense that companies pile on top of it. I wish there was an open standard that was cross-platform, portable and used PGP encryption for standard licencing, but alas, it’s too late for that.
I’m quite surprised Ableton haven’t released a Linux version yet. They would have had to do some of the legwork to stand up Ableton Push.
I guess as a starting point most of us in this thread don’t really know what university research teams do.
If they had a laptop or phone, what kinds of things would they want to do that requires a server? Will they need email? Instant messaging? File sharing? Document collaboration? Will there be sensitive information? Do they need specific software? Or put another way, without this server, what can’t they do?
If you can give some hints on that kind of stuff, I’m sure people in this thread can help out more with specifics on software/tech recommendations.
Edit: obviously Unreal Tournament is non-negotiable.