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Originally Posted by eschwartz
And both are entirely unlike saying that ADE 2.0 on Linux is unstable.
There was a qualifier there that everyone here but you seems to have noticed.
Also, thanks for reconfiguring your time machine. 
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That's like saying any program that doesn't run under Linux is unstable just because it was written for a different OS. ADE 2 is not written to be compatible with Wine under Linux. It's written to be compatible under Window. And as post just after you, you can run a virtual Windows and thus use ADE 2 under Linux. So I guess that no longer makes ADE 2 unstable under Linux since it's not proven it does work.