


It's almost a pears to oranges comparison.

I feel like in the next few years Linux might become a more viable alternative to Windows for general users. Huge advances have been made in gaming, and general usability of Linux. It's very encouraging seeing how Linux has started taking off in the past few years. It also one of the only remaining programs that keeps me using Windows, otherwise I would switch to Linux in a heartbeat. The Affinity software is really one of the only viable alternatives to the Adobe Suite, and there are many people who would appreciate having support on Linux. It's really unfortunate that it came to this, instead of Serif taking the initiative to develop a native version or start the ball rolling with Wine. If you would like to dedicate them all to Affinity Photo, select all three checkboxes. If you would like to see Affinity possibly supported on Linux please vote for it over on the WineHQ website. So far we have made it to 18th place on the Top 25 list, over the past two weeks. We are trying to upvote Affinity Photo on the WineHQ website, to grab the attention of the Wine developers. Serif, the creators of Affinity, have repeatedly stated they have no interest in creating a native Linux version, but would possibly offer assistance in getting their software running in Wine, here. Once Photo is working it is likely Designer and Publisher will also work, since they all share the same base. We are trying to drum up support for the Affinity Photo software to be compatible with Wine. To sum everything up, all three Affinity Products (Photo, Designer, and Publisher) all run on a similar code base. If you are interested, you can read the full forum thread here. There has recently been an uptick in interest for the Affinity Software Suite to be able to run on Linux. The CSS on /r/Ubuntu is an on going development keeping up to date with the latest Ubuntu Unity theme.Īdditionally, feel free to message us if your (non-spam!) link/post is accidentally trapped in our spam filter, and we'll sort it out. Members are distinguished by a small Ubuntu logo next to their names, Canonical employees by a purple "O", a portion of Canonical's logo. Ubuntu Members and employees of Canonical have emblems next to their names, indicating their affliation. No memes or follow-ups to picture posts ( "I see your Ubuntu-CDs and give you these.").Tech support questions must be links to Ask Ubuntu or the forums ( here's why).Please refer to the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Homophobia, sexism, racism or any derogatory language will not be tolerated.This subreddit is for news, information and general discussion related to Ubuntu.ĭownload Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS fast torrent download (recommended) or direct link.
