Pas beaucoup non - 1165 c'est avec l'accès à la Place d'Armes, le colimaçon sur trois étages, tout avant la galerie. Bon, il reste p'têt 100 pour arriver en haut-du-haut
Quand tu veux. Une fois en haut, prendre un selfie devant le panneau-à-selfie, et de retour en bas tu recevras un joli Diplôme De l'Escalier à accocher au dessus de la cheminée sur présentation dudit selfie qui fait foi.
Tous les étés je perds 3 kilos. Même je planifie la visite medicale au mois de septembre comme ça j'ai l'air super en forme et pas le patatoïde mou que l'on déplore au coeur de l'hiver.
Our media servers are W7 (!) but I access them with VNC. And lots of screens/beamers here are on PI computers.
...then of course we need a windows laptop for the wireless mics, for the FoH configuration, the videowall, stuff like that. Mails and docs are google anyway, remote access is teamviewer.
I can't run it all on linux, even if I sit at a linux computer the most.
I built an entire theatre using Linux. Architect was on autocad, that was alright, but engineering was on vectorworks & there I had to ask for .dxf exports.
Qlab (macos) is 100% a no-go, I actually own a macbook just for this piece of software.
Isadora runs on wine, but video play is problematic. Isadora is a video mapper/VJ/mixing software.
Of the big three of lighting console software, only Chamsys' MagicQ runs on Linux. Infuriating when you know Grand MA consoles are linux-based. ETC? Don't ask.
It's niche (how about Enttec or DMXKing interfaces configurator?) but it's my niche. I survive doing things differently, and, yes, owning a dual-boot AsahiLinux/MacOS device.
That you can "do everything that windows does". You can't. You can do similar things, you can do different things, you can do basic things, yes, but Linux can't do everything that windows does.