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Originally Posted by lazjen
FireCapture works fine for planetary capture under linux - no wine.
You could try PlanetarySystemStacker - https://github.com/Rolf-Hempel/PlanetarySystemStacker for processing. Look over in Cloudy Nights - there are some good threads for this.
PixInsight does most of the processing I need - at least for deepsky.
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Originally Posted by bojan
I am in the same boat (Mint)..
So far I installed CdC (it requires internet access for additional files).
There is also Ubuntu Astronomy package (haven't tried, but will soon, bootable (by Rufus) from USB stick).
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Originally Posted by Sunfish
I have used Kstars Ecos on the Ubuntu laptop with success.
Does everything required including star finding , imaging, sequencing filters and controlling PHD for dithering . Also used on the raspberry clone. There must be some image editing software on the Indi / kstars user forums.
AStro pixel processor is good but have not tried it on Ubuntu yet.
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thanks so much for all the replies and suggestions
that has given me plenty to work with. had quite a few issues getting PixInsight up and running but appears to be working. Also interesting on the capture side of things I hadn't really heard of capture options so that is handy too if(when) i decide to wipe windows from the lappy.
Russ