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@lanewallace.5 күн бұрын
I’m happy I could help!
@wattux4 ай бұрын
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@lanewallace.4 ай бұрын
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@PremierPrep2 ай бұрын
Great content! Man, you should try switching to Linux! Looks like all the apps you use are on Linux already.
@serious7800Ай бұрын
Why linux ?
@PremierPrepАй бұрын
@serious7800 Linux is the best of both worlds in many ways! You get the stability, speed, and lack of bloat like a Mac. But then, you get the hardware choice and flexibility of a PC. And, Linux is far more customizable than either Windows or Mac
@serious7800Ай бұрын
@@PremierPrep what about games and software support?
@haiangnguyentruong2968Ай бұрын
@@PremierPrep The only thing that prevent me from move into Linux after window 10 stop support is the fact I don't know any good setup tutorial for 3D-graphic designer here. Not to mention the software for me to work on it (hadn't check it but I'm not sure this many 'industry standard' software have Linux version here if I looking for job)
@Klayperson18 күн бұрын
@@serious7800 valve's been doing great work contributing to Proton and Wine to get games to run on linux, there's already huge amounts of compatibility (although results still do vary and I check protondb before buying) - i play plenty of elden ring and helldivers 2 on linux when you say software support, i'm not sure what that means, but one of the big roadblocks for people switching to linux is adobe software, they don't run on linux. I haven't looked into whether they can run under Wine or not though. but in general, since Adobe is increasingly anti-consumerist, it's good to try out alternatives anyway. here is a short list of Linux compatible tools for creation and work: photo & images: Krita, Gimp, Photopea (web) substance designer: Material Maker, Blender substance painter: ArmorPaint, Ucupaint (Blender addon) video: Kdenlive, DaVinci Resolve, Blender audio & music: Audacity/Tenacity, Ardour, LMMS office suite: LibreOffice, Google suite (web) email: Thunderbird, any web client CAD: FreeCAD, OnShape (web) IDE: VSCode, Eclipse, JetBrains, Emacs, Neovim almost everything else these days is usually being done via web browser, so automatically Linux compatible