How about installing Flatpak instead of .deb packages?
Flatpak has all the dependencies self-contained within the program, so it should work a lot better
How about installing Flatpak instead of .deb packages?
Flatpak has all the dependencies self-contained within the program, so it should work a lot better
Suscriptions are good for short-term users, but bad for long-term users.
Not to mention the games are not really yours.
And these days almost everything is Suscription based, and i hate it.
Bruh, how incompetent they are.
Hm, yeah, i never used the Elipse tool, i guess yeah, that should give the advance settings as an option, but going simple should be first, wish we could reach out the devs, but it's not an easy task. :/
I cannot answer you that, i don't have a 4k monitor and i'm not filthy rich to get one, this is latin america my dude.
I guess i am so used to the layout i barely have a problem, but finding things in GIMP, isn't it the same as Photoshop? I mean, maybe not for Krita, but in GIMP you can change the settings so the tools are all visible instead of being on little boxes.
Maybe i am very used to the default layout, it would be also good that people would watch this video, it would help them a lot.
Let's hope so, i'm not a Linux user yet, but i am CRAVING for the day GIMP 3.0 launches at last, it's a great software along with Krita, Blender, Kdenlive, Inkscape and Godot engine.
I'm not an adobe products user, the last time i used Photoshop was for making a Geometry Dash lile icon, and following up a tutorial, but after that, nothing, GIMP is the oldest Libre Software i know, and i am grateful for it.
There's a reason of why GIMP doesn't copy things, it's not a Photoshop clone, but you can modify the UI to make it more like Photoshop, in fact, here is a video on how to do it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7g2JGyJeQ
An alternative option is downloading PhotoGIMP Addon for GIMP, but i consider this to be a better option.
I agree.