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Unity on bootable USB Linux?

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by Wolfdog, Dec 10, 2014.

  1. Wolfdog

    Wolfdog

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    Hello,
    I'm a student and I move computers a lot. Whenever I get a break from studying, I would like to develop with Unity. For this purpose, I made my USB stick boot-able. For windows, I have to re-register Unity on every PC. If I had my own OS which I move to different PCs and had Unity installed there, would I need to re-register Unity every time anyway (on portable Linux)?

    Oh yeah, and I launch my Linux directly from the boot menu, not through Windows.

    PS. I haven't tried anything yet, because this could be a waste of my precious time if it failed.
     
  2. Select_Casey

    Select_Casey

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    if the licence is per machine, then thats exactly what it means. i dont think youll be able to do that.

    also, unity isnt available for linux anyway, so its kinda moot. and ive had no luck using it through wine.

    sorry