![]() I was wondering if krita is being developed on linux in a particular flavour like debian vs arch so I can expect better stability or performance on one or another or something like that? My question is, given my weaker spec hardware what is the best distro/desktop to squeeze every once of performance out of krita? I’ve not been able to find anything about the recommended distros on the FAQs or anything other than that it works on linux. It seems to be good for older laptops but not seriously performance oriented for programs like blender. I’ve already tried puppy linux on it but was dissapointed with its ram usage and how slow it read/writes to disk. The tablet is an old Wacom Bamboo CTH-470. ![]() The laptop in question is a thinkpad 11e, AMD A4-6210 APU, 64 bit architecture 4 gigs of ram. However doing some cleaning recently I have found this laptop and my old bamboo from back when I was a kid that apparently no longer works because of old drivers on my windows 10 machine. ![]() Hi! I’ve recently gone on a bit of a binge reading about free and open source software and I want to stick it to the man but in a safe way! My current serious setup is a beefy desktop with a 32inch screen tablet and I always draw using clip studio paint.
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