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kittenzrulz123, in Firealpaca (Proprietary Painting Software) Releases Linux Version

looks nice

flamingos,

Its brush engine is kinda bad though. You basically have to turn on “Zero pressure at both ends” and put the stabiliser up to like 15 to get anything usable. Not sure I can recommend it.

Spectacle8011,
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I’ve heard some artists prefer FireAlpaca to Krita. Is there anything it does better than Krita?

radioactiveradio,

I used to, it’s brush felt lighter than krita back in krita 4 days. I changed my tune since switching to Linux and since they overhauled their brush engine.

I even recently went back to medibang for ze feels and their brush engine feels very barebones.

flamingos,

It’s main advantage, as far as I can tell, is having a much simpler interface. It’s snapping tools are trivial to use and discover, but far less robust than Krita’s assistant tool. It’s easier to add brushes, but you have far less options in configuring them. I don’t thinks there’s anything that Firealpaca can do that’s partially hard to do in Krita. Also, Firealpaca doesn’t have a dark mode.

I’m not an experienced artist though, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.

Spectacle8011,
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Cheers. I use Krita myself, but I’ve heard people say “Krita is terrible; try FireAlpaca.” I think that might be because it has performance issues on other operating systems; I’m not in a position to test. It’s good to hear Krita is basically ahead on all fronts except learning curve. Nonetheless, it’s nice to see a Linux version. FireAlpaca advertises a Dark Mode, but I’m guessing it’s a paid-only feature.

radioactiveradio,

I have my krita interface set up like firealpaca lol. The only feature krita missing now is the comic panel slicer tool.

ghosthand,
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Interesting. Can you explain how it works, please?

radioactiveradio, (edited )

You can drag around windows or “Dockers” as they call them just like Photoshop and arrange them however you like. When you happy with the arrangement you can save it as a preset.

edit: Here’s the workspace file for it if you want.

ghosthand,
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Oh nice. 👍

fhein,

Even when using it with a tablet, or did you try drawing with a mouse?

flamingos,

Tablet, for whatever reason it gives blobby output like this:

https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/6b06bfcb-2546-476d-bb7f-478360409fed.png

fhein,

Maybe some bug in the Linux version? E.g. if they’re receiving input events at a different rate than on Windows, and the code assumes it’s always the same… Just speculation but it feels like it wouldn’t be easy to draw anything if it was like this for everybody.

magikmw,

Man, you just don’t have this kind of insight anywhere outside of people into FOSS. Even with proprietary software ready to get into specifics and try to grok the issue. Kudos.

fhein,

It’s only a wild guess, though I have seen similar issues in other projects :), but I thought it might be worth reporting it to the developer in case it’s a just a bug. I love FOSS, it’s so satisfying being able to fix (some of) my own issues instead of having to hope that the closed source devs have time and motivation to fix it for you. SteamVR for Linux is one of those projects that feel like it could be so much better if they could open source it…

StephniBefni, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

Looks like mountain lion

terminhell, in Filesystem mirroring: best backup tool?

Lots of great suggestions here.

What about straight up disk cloning? Like, with dd to a dedicated backup drive?

technologicalcaveman, in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box. - Feddit

I did a 360 and walked out the theater.

Steamymoomilk, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

I wonder how alpine linux would hold up on one of these, as a desktop of course. Alpine is ment for routers so therotically it should work really well.

velox_vulnus, in GIMP 2.10.36 Released

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  • squeakycat,

    They’ve been completely dropping the ball for years. I used to donate regularly but have completely given up on this project. It’s a farce at this point.

    Thankfully I only have simple needs so Krita suffices and I don’t have to deal with the never-improving UX nightmare and never-releasing changes.

    Yeah, I’m salty. It’s just that GIMP was a shining star of FOSS and it’s just been slowly rotting from inaction.

    wiki_me,

    They’ve been completely dropping the ball for years. I used to donate regularly but have completely given up on this project. It’s a farce at this point.

    Liberapay shows the number of donors has almost doubled in the last few months (look at “view income history”), so i hope it is an indication that they made good changes to the project management and the future will be better.

    RickyRigatoni,
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    Is it because they’re improving, or is it because Adobe keeps pissing people off and donating to GIMP is cheaper than a Photoshop sub?

    I don’t actually have any opinion on gimp one way or another, it does what I need it to do.

    squeakycat,

    Ha, reminds me of www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJBEAZFP0aA

    Glad it suits your needs!

    squeakycat,

    That’s good to hear, and I really would love for things to get sorted out. Gimp 3.x has many improvements for sure but there’s a long way to go and actually releasing these improvements is necessary…

    If gimp can become another blender that would be incredible.

    directive0,
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    GIMP really needs its Blender moment.

    tetris11,
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    Are they still using GTK2/Python 2?

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  • Dirk,
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    I just hope they don’t use CSDs and let the window manager fully manage the windows.

    kmacmartin,

    In X11 it’s server side, and in gnome wayland it’s of course client side, but they look exactly the same as the SSD ones. I doubt they’ll change that between the current beta and the 3.x release.

    KISSmyOS,

    That’ll be an option you can toggle.

    Audacity9961,

    Gimp 3 uses python 3 as well.

    KISSmyOS, (edited )

    I’ve switched to Gimp 2.99 with GTK3 from Debian Experimental.
    Seems stable and bug-free (if a little sluggish) so far.

    Edit: Just checked their site. Quote from the release notes of the first 2.99.x release:

    The vast majority of the work has already been done. What remains now is the final stroll.

    That was 3 years ago.

    Spectacle8011,
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    The reasons are made clear on their roadmap.

    The GTK3 port is done, and now they need to finalize the new extension API and improve their color space support (particularly CMYK). It would be nice if Wayland had a color management protocol extension standardized by then, but I don’t think it’s a blocker.

    pH3ra, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
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    I always start with Syncthing, which is a cross-platform p2p syncing client I use to share documents between devices

    PrimalWrongdoer,

    KDE connect?

    pH3ra,
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    I never tried it seriously mostly because I don’t need all of the features it provides. But yeah that can be an alternative too

    NanoooK, in Rename Files and Directories in Linux Command Line

    Nice website, examples with screenshots.

    keepcarrot, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

    I miss mine. Good battery life. Big hard disk. Chugged a bit on google docs with large documents. Hot processor. Liero

    backhdlp, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
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    ProtonUp-Qt is an easy way to install and manage different Proton versions for gaming.

    flashgnash, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

    Don’t get a Lenovo yoga they kinda suck

    Not sure about the ThinkPad yogas, only used a non -thinkpad one but I’m sure someone will chime in

    From what I hear, ironically enough the surface pros are pretty good for Linux

    krash,

    Surface pros work, but they’re not ideal for linux. Expect struggle during the installation, and be aware some parts of the hardware won’t work.

    PropaGandalf,

    You are right. On an university install event I installed fedora on a fairly recent model of it with secure boot and everything. As I have heard it works really well.

    rufus, (edited )

    I happen to own one of the Thinkpad Yogas.

    Both are entirely different product lines. Unless something changed in recent years. I like mine. And I’ve seen the ones without the ThinkPad branding in a store. They’re cheap. But that’s about it.

    Cralder,

    I had a surface pro 4 with Linux for several years. The install process is a bit annoying since you need to get the custom surface kernel but other than that it worked great. I had a lot of issues with the hardware (unrelated to Linux), but I’ve heard that it has gotten better with the newer versions

    PropaGandalf, (edited ) in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

    I’m using a Dell Inspiron 2in1 and from the linux side everything runs great. In the three years I have this laptop I tried multiple distros and all worked fine. Besides that the biggest problem was to find a program to make handwritten notes. I really recommend Rnote as it has matured very well over this year and is the only option if you need an infinite canvas to draw on.

    I can’t recommend you the hardware tho as it is really aweful. The trackpad gets stuck sometimes and does not come back up with the keyboard showing the same symptoms now, the aluminum chassis gets greasy really fast and the hinges aren’t the best either. Also you must use the cheapest version of all Dell pens because the screen is only compatible with that one pen.

    authed, in GIMP 2.10.36 Released with Support for ASE + ACB Palettes, New Gradient, and More

    What happened to gimp 2.99

    jack, (edited ) in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?

    Install everything as a flatpak, it is the future. Anything else will be outdated or can lead to headache (dependency issues).

    Here’s a simple GUI video downloader.

    Here are elegant, easy to use apps that cover many different needs.

    EDIT: Tell me where I’m wrong

    tubbadu, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

    I have a shitty hp 2in1 that really sucks, but for taking notes and annotate pdfs is good enough. In case you’ll choose KDE as desktop environment check out this kwin script I wrote to get a tablet-like experience

    Defaultplace,

    Thanks, will check it out

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