
If that is the case, there is a workaround at the bottom of the guide that you can use until a better option is available. I am writing this under the presumption that you have removed FL Studio from your machine. I’ll preface this by saying if you actively use FL Studio then this guide may not help you. Hope this lovely community can help me out with one, been losing sleep trying to solve this mystery haha.Do you use Windows’ Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect to headless or remote Windows machines or servers? Have you installed Image-Line’s FL Studio (formerly known as Frooty Loops)? Does your RDP client crash whenever you use an invalid character when naming a folder or file or when anything on the system would make a sound? This guide will help you fix this issue once and for all! I've seen some users being able to run it, but I just can't seem to get past this error. This is my first time making the switch over to Linux based systems and all the other programs that come with Ubuntu Studio are fantastic, but FL Studio is a must-have for me but I just can't seem to make it work. I've exhausted almost all options like trying to run it on Lutris and even PlayonLinux with similar results.


I've tried downloading wine and it installs fine, but upon launching the application I receive an error that follows. Been trying to get FL Studio to run on Ubuntu Studio 20.10 for the past two days now.
