Fedora, it fucking slaps and worked right out of the box. I’m using it for work and play on my main rig! I dual boot for some very specific hardware things that are not normal, but other than that it’s been seamless! When I booted into Windows 10 again, they auto installed copilot… Glad to be done with this crap.

  • Anker webcam, rgb lighting, a handful of stubborn games (pirated) on the software side. I need to learn new photo editing software too, so I may have to pop in for Adobe here and there. Other cases may arise. I’ve used QEMU on my proxmox server, but I don’t really know what I’m doing with it. blob-no-thoughts

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      For games you can use Lutris and/or heroic with WINE and Proton.

      RGB stuff you can use OpenRGB.

      The Anker webcam doesn’t work with your Linux install? What model?

      I hear Gimp is getting a big update here in the near future. Not sure your use case. I don’t do much photo editing anymore.

      Virt-Manager is straight forward, and is a GUI that can work with QEMU.

      Hope this helps :)

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      For photo editing, Gimp is about the same as Photoshop from 10 years ago.

      For digital painting, Krita is good. I’m not a digital painter so I can’t say how good.

      For vector and design stuff, Inkscape is better than Illustrator. It’s really good. (Except every non-Linux build of it I’ve used has been weirdly unstable.)

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      I’ve switched over to Krita from CS6, haven’t done anything super complicated yet but so far I’ve loved the UI/UX and haven’t found anything missing (unless you need stuff like built-in pantone colors)

      • I don’t think that’ll help, the main thing is that the software isn’t available for the Anker camera on Linux, I looked around and there wasn’t a fix that people found. But getting on the windows app to change the settings makes them stick accross platforms. I just bought a cheap SSD to migrate windows to. There’s also the weird random errors that I’ve gotten in the past and one just happened - played a game with my gamepad and suddenly the whole system decided to sleep… I’ll figure it out over time, but I need a fallback in case things go south, I need my computer to make a living.

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          Oh you’re tied to ankerwork huh?

          I had a similar situation a while ago. Added some ram to the workstation and ran the software in a qemu vm. You can pass through the device directly to the virtual windows install. I did it with an industrial cnc mill before it had complete Linux support.