Man there’s a lot of really stupid shit in here.
Yes having a simple to use shape tool is nice. And it’s on the roadmap so no, it doesn’t go against some weird vaguely defined “core value” of gimp.
Game dev and Linux user
Man there’s a lot of really stupid shit in here.
Yes having a simple to use shape tool is nice. And it’s on the roadmap so no, it doesn’t go against some weird vaguely defined “core value” of gimp.
I wouldn’t have switched personally if Linux ui was still shit. I put the effort into learning because the initial experience was good enough to warrent delving deeper into it.
Like others have said, it’s on the roadmap. They just need (or want) to add vector layers first. So progress is being made.


Yeah probably the biggest strength of gnome. Often feels better suited for tablets than windows is.
Kdenlive has a visualizer effect you can use https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/effects_and_filters/video_effects/on_master/audio_spectrum_filter.html
It’s not crazy but it works well enough for something simple.


You probably already know but just in case, xournal++ is a good alternative I’ve been using. Not quite as feature rich but does all the basics. Linux on a windows tablet is a surprisingly usable experience, if a little janky.


No flatpak? Who uses flatpak in the terminal?
Also pretty much every distro has some sort of GUI update manager.
I think the real thing we need to do to attract windows users is have tuxkart installed by default.
they aren’t publicly traded so that’s probably part of the reason.


I’ve seen arch gain a lot of popularity lately, at least in my circles.
The first domino is probable gaben working at microsoft honestly
Steam hasn’t (afaik) revoked access from a game that someone already owns, and DRM on steam is entirely optional, even if you use the steamworks sdk. (source: I am a developer making a game using the steamworks sdk that can run without steam open or installed)
You can also use offline mode.


MIT license is useful for a lot of stuff that is traditionally monetized. Game development tools, for example. I don’t think a game engine could become very popular if you had to release your game’s source code for free.


Yeah, on my keyboard it’s just an icon so I forgot the actual name lol


Should be the screenshot key
Oh weird, I suppose that makes sense for debian though where the goal is to be stable rather than be up-to-date.
What web browser requires you to add a repo to install it on Linux
You can get a really cool, coherent story of any length you want by writing one or hiring a writer.
Oop my bad lol