Linux Version
benbrockn
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I would like a Linux version to download & use on my Desktop. I do not own Windows or MacOS, and I understand that it can be used via webapp, but a standalone Linux version would be better and more suitable to my devices.
Something that you all might be interested in, is creating an AppImage so that it can run on any Linux distribution (Ubuntu-based, Arch-based, Fedora, etc...).
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Hello, was there any update to this?0
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I definitely second this. I really want to move to PureOS on all my devices but can't because of this issue.0
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https://puri.sm/ for more info. Please Logos! Make it so!0
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Both my laptop and desktop failed to install even though they are Window 7 ultimate 64 bit systems and I am not sure Windows in stable enough for an upgrade. Will there be a Linux Logos?2
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Absolutely. Logos is literally the only software tying me to Windows and Mac OS. I’ve found good alternatives to everything else.0
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Yes I am wondering if Logos might be working toward a Linux version of Logos. It seems to me that there is a significant market for such a product worldwide.3
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There is a very long forum thread on getting Logos running on Linux, where you can ask for help (from other users) to get it installed: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/121.aspx
I think the latest instructions to get it installed are kept up-to-date here: https://github.com/ferion11/LogosLinuxInstaller0 -
Hey, I have a few thoughts about this actually.
This would make Logos portable without Logos giving up their proprietary rights. Someone in an oppressed country could download Linux to an external hard drive, then install Logos on it. Then they could plug it in to any computer, connect to the internet, purchase Logos, smuggle it across the border (or if they can just use a VPN), and then they have Logos. It would also benefit countries that are shifting towards a more oppressive government. They could download a hard drive while they have an opportunity. People could buy your software for themselves, or to smuggle across borders. This is not unrealistic with modern computing speeds. A 20 dollar flash drive could realistically boot an OS and a purchased copy of Logos. This would open up a whole new market for Logos, and make you money in the long run.
Moreover, it would give me peace of mind as a user if I could download an external backup somehow. For example, I am not happy with the trajectory that Logos has been following theologically recently. Your desire to create a base package targeted just to black Christians demonstrates that you do not properly understand how all men are made in the image of God. More fundamentally, you do not seem to understand that certain faith traditions should not be sold because they are sinful and idolatrous. There is only one faith tradition that you should be selling. Why would a company, supposedly committed to Scripture, work to profit from false teachers? I find this very concerning and I would not purchase Logos today due to these concerns. Observing this trajectory in Logos causes me to desire some kind of backup.
I understand that I got in to the weeds a little bit there, towards the end so thanks for hearing me out.
-In His Grip
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Run logos on Linux.3
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I'm moving to Ubuntu Linux. Would love to be able to continue using Logos but, apparently, it can't be installed under that OS/Kernel.3
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As a guy looking for a reason to make my next Laptop a Linux machine, please add me to the list of people who really want a Linux version (I run Debian and Ubuntu on secondary machines, so a .deb installer would be ideal.)0
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Hello! Suggesting and requesting a downloadable/installable desktop Logos for Linux.2
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See https://logos.feedbear.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/linux-version where this request is marked "not yet"
See https://logos.feedbear.com/boards/faithlife-proclaim/posts/linux-web-version for a related requestOrthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I would like to add another request for a Linux version of LOGOS. Consider: the current culture in the United States does not approve of Biblical Christianity and if someone at APPLE or Microsoft got really aggressive, they could cripple the Christian community overnight by not supporting LOGOS/FaithLife or any other Christian organization who depends on those operating systems. A friend of mine told me this weekend that there is a grass roots group in the silicone valley who are working on a brand new LINUX OS version. If any of the LOGOS developers are aware of this, reaching out to these grass roots folks might be a good idea. Developing a LInux version of LOGOS is a good thing, and, I think, to do it before APPLE and Microsoft publicly show their antagonism towards FaithLife would be prudent.0
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Gary, there are 100s of flavors of Linux, so they probably don't know which one you're talking about.
Andy, instead of package installers (.deb, .rpm, etc), it would make way more sense to create a Logos AppImage. An AppImage is basically like an old school .exe file with all the needed dependencies inside. It's completely portable, you can use it on ANY Linux distro, you don't install it to your system, you just run the file.
I fear that if Logos is ported to Linux they'll only support the major distros which are Ubuntu based by putting it a .deb installer, which means other Linux gurus will have to repackage it themselves for Fedora, Arch, etc...
I've been using Linux for 11 years now, even as my daily driver. AppImages are the way to go, not specific installers which can devolve into "dependency hell". Check out https://www.appimagehub.com/ to see what I mean.
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Yes please make logos availablefor Linux0
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Please, please give us a Linux version, the AppImages sound like the way to go.
I want nothing to do with Windows 11 which among other things requires you to log in to a Microsoft account to use your own computer! Company's like Apple and Microsoft are seeking more control over what users have on their desktops, just as apple and google now do with apps on phones. If they don't like it, i.e. Jesus Christ the Lord, they will call it hate speech and delete it or otherwise deny access.
People, especially Christians, need to stand against Windows 11. Please help us keep our freedom to worship and learn God's word by giving us a Linux option for your complete software package, thank you.0 -
Agree with all the above - I'm not a fan of Microsoft Windows and Logos is a brilliant app - why can't it be used with Linux? Come on Faithlife - surely you can rise to this challenge!0
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Running Logos9 (and to my knowledge Logos10) is now possible on Linux!
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?bShowAll=true&bIsQueue=false&bIsRejected=false&sClass=version&sTitle=&sReturnTo=&iId=39484
here is a wonderful wine page with info
You need to run it with a script, through terminal, the guide above walks you through it in the how to section, I run it on arch and it runs fine. Only a couple issues, don't be alarmed when your computer starts sweating during the library synchronization, this is normal, it will calm down once it is done.
here is the script-https://github.com/ferion11/LogosLinuxInstaller/releases0 -
Running Logos9 (and to my knowledge Logos10) is now possible on Linux!
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?bShowAll=true&bIsQueue=false&bIsRejected=false&sClass=version&sTitle=&sReturnTo=&iId=39484
here is a wonderful wine page with info
You need to run it with a script, through terminal, the guide above walks you through it in the how to section, I run it on arch and it runs fine. Only a couple issues, don't be alarmed when your computer starts sweating during the library synchronization, this is normal, it will calm down once it is done.
here is the script-https://github.com/ferion11/LogosLinuxInstaller/releases0 -
Please add me to the list of folks who are requesting this. I would love a linux version I can use offline. I am concerned about persecution in the future and would love to be able to ensure access to this great software that I have already invested heavily in.0
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I would also love to have the Linux option. Appimages would be ideal0
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Yes, please, a Linux version!0
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+1 on an AppImage. They could bundle wine or whatever other deps required. Having basic support from FaithLife would go a long way. I'm currently using the community Linux installer on Ubuntu.0
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The ability to work offline AND the ability to maintain data privacy are essential! With both Microsoft and Mac actively moving their desktops to the cloud, a standalone Linux Desktop application is going to be needed very soon!
See: https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/04/linux_desktop_cloud_desktops/
QUOTE: "Do you know who else won't be following Apple or Microsoft to the cloud? People who care about privacy, folks who want control over their data on their machines, and PC power users."2 -
Seconded0
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I'm also interested in a Linux Version, you've got debian is fairly popular.0
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Distributing Logos Desktop as an AppImage would make it easier to distribute than it used to be.
Using Logos Desktop for Windows via Wine doesn't work (for me) as of v29.1 (November 2023).
Linux is becoming more popular as people switch from more intrusive Windows versions (10, 11+).2 -
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Most Logos users aren't computer techies. Having to use Wine is a showstopper for most.0