We Need A Linux Distro For Trading

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by echoman, Aug 19, 2005.

  1. I belive that it is possible to get QuoteTracker working under wine. I have had it working in the past, but on a later release of QT and a later wine and 2.6 kernel, I could get it to install and run from the installer but not startup normally. I did not persue the issue too far but I believe it is probably solvable and would be worth the effort of doing so.

    I have my own real time charting written in Java which is why I havn't followed this up further.
     
    #71     Nov 10, 2005
  2. This might help...
    http://profitpy.sourceforge.net/
    http://ibpy.sourceforge.net/

    In case you want to be creative and roll your own charts, look half way down this page for a screenshot of a bar-charting example.
    http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
     
    #72     Nov 10, 2005
  3. cable

    cable

    I've had AmiBroker and a couple other apps running under Wine before without tweaking. Other apps that don't seem to run at all will usually run fine if you read the Wine instructions and play with the settings a bit....

    There are quite a few Linux threads already here on ET, you should look them up. There have been links to a few linux-native apps posted as well. I'm currently using an online java charting app which I'm 100% happy with so I'm not really up to date on what linux apps are out there anymore.
     
    #73     Nov 10, 2005
  4. cbyp

    cbyp

    Try linspire, thats what i use

    You'll be up and running in 10 minutes, and it stays up until you turn off

    No virus or spyware problems, you just use it like you do your oven, how pc's are supposed to be!

    Stop computing, DO something useful with your pc
     
    #74     Nov 11, 2005
  5. #75     Nov 11, 2005
  6. gpw797

    gpw797

    please read my post .. I am NOT looking for distro.. have that .. running ubuntu 5.10 .. what I am looking for is native real time charting packages that run on linux preferably with IB data.
     
    #76     Nov 11, 2005