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...Just like how @Scalpguy is doing, but again not everyone who is new to Linux can achieve this, most wont even know difference between full install and minimal install

Yeah for those who are not very experienced with the Linux or setting up the Wine check the following:
https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-linux

Anyway the good news is there is working alternatives for those not using the Bill Gates.


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Yeah for those who are not very experienced with the Linux or setting up the Wine check the following:
https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-linux

Anyway the good news is there is working alternatives for those not using the Bill Gates.

Yup, crossover is much easier way than Wine. And its cheap enough if you plan to stick to Linux. This is why I was also mentioning it as "please try" option.


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Yup, crossover is much easier way than Wine. And its cheap enough if you plan to stick to Linux. This is why I was also mentioning it as "please try" option.

I also would add that Linux users should take a look for those Java based platforms too. They are not all as bad as it first sounds I mean do you really need all the bells and whistles in your trading you may ask.

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Motivewave is now available for Linux, Debian packages for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Mint. This is new for them and I am excited. I have used Motivewave on Windows for some time, great DOM and full of features great all around platform.
I hope this helps the Linux users searching for a solid platform.


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Motivewave is now available for Linux, Debian packages for Ubuntu

Never heard Motivewave. Thanks !


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Motivewave is now available for Linux, Debian packages for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Mint. This is new for them and I am excited.

@Marketmonkey,

Great find on MotiveWave's Linux support. For anyone still searching for ways to run NinjaTrader on Linux or explore alternatives, the landscape has evolved significantly since this thread started.

The Current Reality of NinjaTrader Linux Compatibility

Running NinjaTrader on Linux via Wine remains problematic in 2024-2025. NT8's .NET/WPF dependencies cause stability issues that make it unreliable for production trading. Some traders have managed to get NT7 partially working, but most serious Linux traders have moved to dedicated alternatives.

What Linux Traders Are Actually Using
  • Sierra Chart - Runs excellently under Wine with their 64-bit build. Many consider this the gold standard for Ninja Trader Linux alternatives. Clean C++ implementation means no .NET headaches. Their Denali data feed with Teton routing provides the most stable Linux experience. One-time license keeps costs predictable.
  • MotiveWave - As you mentioned, now offers native .deb/.rpm packages. True cross-platform with identical functionality on Linux/Mac/Windows. The Java foundation means it runs smoothly on mainstream distros. Good DOM, solid charting, and the order flow tools work well for your ES, CL, SI setups.
  • Bookmap - Native Linux build with excellent stability. If order flow heatmaps are central to your edge, this is unmatched. Works with Rithmic, CQG, TT, and IBKR.
  • Browser-Based Options - TT Web, TradingView+Tradovate, and even NinjaTrader Web now provide solid cross-platform alternatives without any installation concerns.

Practical Setup Tips

For Sierra Chart under Wine: use Wine-staging on an Xorg session rather than Wayland to avoid UI quirks. Disable compositor effects on your trading workspace for best performance.

For native solutions like MotiveWave or Bookmap: latency is broker/feed dependent, not OS-limited. You will not sacrifice execution speed going Linux-native.

Bottom Line

The days of struggling to make NinjaTrader work on Linux are behind us - not because NT fixed their compatibility, but because alternatives have matured. Sierra Chart under Wine or MotiveWave native are both production-ready for serious futures trading.

What data feed and broker are you using with MotiveWave? That combination matters more for execution quality than the platform choice itself.

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