This version allowed me to do the heaviest image editing I’ve ever dine with ease. Granted I might have a leg up here because I’ve never touched PhotoShop, only GIMP, so the learning curve was very small for me.
jawa21
Trans woman | She/her | From Atlanta. 20+ years experience machining. I like to make video edits based on Star Trek, with the occasional meme.
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jawa21@lemmy.sdf.orgto Open Source@lemmy.ml•New app allows you to track the number of fucks you have given over time1·8 months agoHe was so distressed by its unforeseen success.
Yes, that is the comment they made earlier and the reason they went on a down vote crusade.
I assume you’re talking about Desktop Environments. Yes, of course. KDE and Gnome rival MacOS as far as usability goes. The better part is that other software development groups port their software over to Linux as well and make it as seamless as possible.
People run into confusion here when people flood the comments on user questions like this, so let me shut that down right now.
If you need something that is a straight Desktop Environment, get a distro with KDE or Gnome, and a known OS that will have a lot of user base getting questions and answers if you even run into any.
Fedora or Ubuntu. Don’t listen to anyone arguing for their preferred favorites.
Don’t listen to performance comments.
You want a solid, no issues, not needing to look for help kind of distro. It’s those two, no question, and they both have KDE and Gnome variants.
That’s really about it.
It can also be extremely picky about what hardware it will run on. I actively use 3 different editors based on what tasks the project calls for since some things are just easier/faster with different programs. Kdenlive and Olive will get 90% of stuff done easily in my (admittedly limited) experience and installation for either is just using your package manager.
jawa21@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧3·10 months agoI mean, leave it to us weirdos on sdf for stuff like this.
Don’t worry, there’s a 12 yr old with a heavy Hindi accent on YouTube with the answer.
I am not in the UK, but wound up biting the bullet and using QubesOS for my business machine. It’s kind of like a more straightforward to use everyday set of VMs. I have the windows qube there for running CAD/CAM and the sadly sometimes necessary Chrome install. I know this isn’t an ideal solution, but it is the best that I personally have been able to come up with without going through the headache of dual booting, especially when dealing with either govt stuff, need Chrome for crappy websites my clients sometimes force me to use, or actually needing proprietary software that I have licensed for my business (MasterCam in my case).
The paranoia in me wants to think that this an effort to make people forget that there are, in fact, a whole lot of people capable and willing to audit any kind of open source project at any scale. Like a new AI or similar…