

Occasionally i feel myself longing back to the good ol’ JSOFF times.
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Occasionally i feel myself longing back to the good ol’ JSOFF times.
ok, yes, i suppose i should not have mentioned the scripts without attaching a warning.
i’m still grateful though that someone put in the effort to write 'em, because they finally solved a problem for me that i couldn’t solve for years.
i guess now it’s “the communities” turn to properly document and dissect those scripts for the larger user base.
i’m certainly not angry with whoever wrote those scripts because he didn’t put in even more effort for free.
but i do get your point (i think) and agree.
Well, jeah, i usually don’t like those too much either.
But then i just open the url and read the script line for line.
I got it running on my two kubuntu 24.04 machines using the scripts described in this video:
https://github.com/ryzendew/AffinityOnLinux
The process was still a bit fiddly but i got all three affinity apps running now.
.psd-thumbnails work for me on ubuntu 22.04, xnview mp 1.6.1
i had problems with alpha/transparency in thumbnails which rendered them black or broken, but i’m not sure how i fixed it 🤔
i know that’s probably not really useful 😅
My songs are already on spotify, etc.
Are they still viable or will there be copyright issues?
bitwig studio comes with tons of samples. it’s a fantastic daw.
there’s a reason a lot of ableton users switch over to bitwig.
reaper is also very good, but a bit clunky for edm/techno/etc.
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[x] Maybe
i had something similar on my kubuntu/win7 dual-boot.
iirc i fixed it by disabling the powersave of my wifi-adapter.
don’t remember the exact command at the moment though. 🤔
🤯
full port would have been great but i would have been already very happy if they at least tried to make it run somewhat ok via wine.
what? since when?
last time i checked getting it to run with wine was a major hassle next to impossible.
I would probably use Inkscape or Krita.
Hehe ^^ I would never have thought of dockerizing my stupid backup-scripts although i work with container-stuff fairly often.
I’ve never dared to try anything other than debian based distros though.
Is that a common approach for non-debian people?
Rif also had buttons in that popup to step through all the links in an comment one by one iirc.🤔
Also very useful because fingertips are big and links are small and sometimes very close together.
hmm, usually the & is not part of the filename and just tells the script to run in the background 🤔
but i’m not sure what it means in this case.