![]() ![]() If it’s python, then sure, as it’s an interpreted language. Therefore there’s no way to make an ARM version of LightBurn.Īlso, just because the code of something is open source doesn’t mean it will run on ARM. In the case of a few of the internal libraries LB uses the commercial, pre-compiled, version of the libraries don’t provide an ARM version. ![]() LightBurn uses some libraries that have open source versions but it has licensed the commercial versions of those libraries, allowing it to be used in a pre-compiled form. LightBurn, for example, is not open source and it runs on Linux just fine as we provide a pre-compiled binary version. Just - Linux is open source but that doesn’t mean that everything that runs on it is open source. How is that possible? What libraries are you referring to? Linux is open source.
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