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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote2023-07-19 07:26 pm
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Linux! 8D

Mori: Also oh man I am loving Linux and am never going back to Windows-only!

Rogan is used to hoarding installers like he's prepping for doomsday, and we just... haven't needed any of them? Linux just CAME with a bunch of default software that was exactly what I needed! It could use our scanner right out of the box, which was a good thing since it's now "legacy software" and we can't get the drivers online anymore. (Which is BS, because our scanner is a trooper. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just old.) Installing stuff was SO EASY. I am flabbergasted. It runs so much faster!

Of course, I haven't dared tried and noodle with our tablet and Clip Studio Paint yet, but that's fine, I'm cool with keeping Windows as some vestigial OS to support the stuff that won't run any other way. I'll also have to fix up our playlists since they seem to be in a Windows-only format and I have to revamp them too.

But WOW this is such an improvement. I don't even care that I can never game again, our shoulder already insured that anyway!

...I just realized that I could play Hack again without an emulator, most likely! OH LORD THE RAPTURE IS HERE! I DONE BEEN SWEPT UP AND AWAY TO SLOW-TO-UPDATE HEAVEN
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[personal profile] talewisefellowship 2023-07-19 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)

[John]

Ah yes, a fellow Clip Studio enjoyer

There's probably Linux versions of WINE if you ever need to run windows exe's on linux directly, but those can be tricky to set up

Edited 2023-07-19 23:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] e_k_braveman 2023-07-20 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
*chanting* One of us! One of us!

IDK what tablet you have, but I had no problem with my old (ca. 2013/14) Wacom Bamboo, though I never fiddled with the pressure settings and stuff like that, so I can't comment on their functionality. Either way, look into community-made drivers for your device, you'll probably find something. I've also never worled with Clip Studio, but I enjoy working with Krita so you can give that a shot potentially.
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[personal profile] e_k_braveman 2023-07-20 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)

Mint Cinnamon, same as you I believe? Though I've been too busy to update from 20.2 so probably a bit behind on that front. ^^

Looking it up just now, it seems like the tablet should work by just plugging it in since apparently modern distros come pre-packaged with wacom support. If not, linuxwacom has instructions on how to install the drivers manually. I thought I had to install mine manually, but it's been a while so I may be misremembering.

TIL what screentones are, or at least, that they're called something besides "the cool pattern thing from manga" lol. It does seem like you have a point about CSP being better with them than Krita, based on the few videos I've watched. There's tutorials on how to make CSP work for Linux, but they seem to only work up to ~1.10, so if you want a later version, you do need Windows. You can use a virtual machine for that, but it's kind of frustrating to do so IME, so maybe dual booting would be your best bet. Or just using a different machine for it entirely, which is what I do!

But um, yeah, welcome to the club. ^w^ We have a disproportionate amount of animal mascots. Sometimes it can get frustrating trying to sort through old dependencies, but by god is it worth it to not have to deal with Microsoft's bullshit.

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[personal profile] e_k_braveman 2023-07-21 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Yay, I'm glad it worked! I don't personally enjoy using GIMP because I find fiddling with the the layer boundaries confusing and frustrating, but if it works for you, it works for you. Happy drawing! :)
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[personal profile] someonefromthewater 2023-07-21 12:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Never game again? Most games run in Wine or have native Linux support. (I develop games exclusively on Linux nowadays.)

but yeah omg I have no clue how people cope with Windows (or Mac post-enshittification). so painful to use.
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[personal profile] someonefromthewater 2023-07-21 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
(and most hardware should work-- just very little official support. my tablet and pianos and such all work fine.)
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2023-07-22 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
bwee
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[personal profile] beepbird 2023-07-25 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Hooray hardware support!

You can definitely game- WINE works well for most things, and if you want an easy frontend, look into Lutris and Play On Linux. Much easier to set games up with those, especially with Lutris (built-in install scripts? Tweaks for better sound sync and graphical fixes? It's great). Steam's got Proton as well, which has done wonders for making more games compatible. And itch.io lets you sort for Linux-native games.

If you ever poke into the command line, I'd recommend looking at the ~/.bashrc file and setting up aliases (either there or in an include file). Saves a ton of typing and memory load.