8/16/2023 0 Comments David revoy krita linux mint![]() ![]() Status : Works for regular tablet, and single screen. Scenario, care for theming integration of Gnome apps, centralised andĬons : Default settings, support of tablet and color management module exist but are not core ( lack of test, Cintiq calibration is broken in my case ) Pros :Full featured, adaptable to almost any usage Also, there is an issue with dual screen Cintiq and bad ergonomy on the configuration panel to calibrate. But, because the tablet module and color module are external, they are rarely built-in by the distribution. Pros : Color management and tablet support built-in and tested, innovation, minimalism, good default.Ĭons : No easy customisations, no care for integration of KDE apps, bad internet reputation. Status : Works for color management and tablet calibrations, some workaround are need, but already fixed for GNOME 3.14 Pros : Cool default, looks good, ease of use.Ĭons : A fork of GNOME 3.4, to be independent, they'll have to split from GNOME and continuously cherry-pick or reinvent the wheel. Miss an option to correct aspect ratio of screen/tablet Status :Works for regular tablet, and single screen. They added it back in recent code based on a cherry-pick of GNOME code, but no Linux Mint developers has tablet device, so testing and bug fixing will be difficult. LinuxMint team dropped the tablet configuration on 2.0 release. Pros : Cool default, customisable, ease of use.Ĭons : A fork of GNOME 3.8, now independant. Status : I don't advice it, unless you are confortable with setting tablet by command lines. Processor : Intel® Core™ iM, 2.5GHz × 4, Memory : 8GB, Graphics : Intel HD Graphics, Screen : 15.6'', 1920x1080, LED, Weight : 2,2Kg, slim case, Note : I use the Wacom Intuos 4 Medium when I'm travelling with it, Owned since : 2013 Laptop : Clevo W550, LDLC Aurore BB6-I3-8-M1H5 Linux certified Mouse : Razer Death Adder, 3500dpi, ( for FPS gaming ) Resolution : 1200 x 2400 dpi, Color depht : 48bit, Note : really slow, I should update to a better one, Owned since : 2004 Screen : 1920x1200, 24inch, Max gamut : a bit more than AdobeRGB gamut, high luminosity, Owned since : 2012 Screen : 1600x1200, 21inch, Max gamut : around sRGB gamut, a bit larger on reds, low luminosity, Pressure level : 1024, Stylus : default one + a custom one made from another default, Note : mounted to the desk with an Ergotron arm, hot and heavy, 10Kg, Accessories : Smudge guard glove, Owned since : 2012 Pressure level : 2048, Stylus : default one + the thin 'classic' one, Note : covered with a Intuos 3 protection sheet, smoother, Owned since : 2010 ![]() Processor : Intel® Core™ i7 CPU 870, 2.93GHz × 8, Memory : 8GB, Graphics : GeForce GT 220/PCIe/SSE2, Owned since : 2010 Workstation : Dell Vostro 430, Dell Pro store Linux certified I usually take a lot of time to select my hardware : my primary selection criteria is about the avaibility of a 'Linux certifications' label, then performances. I have a professional monitor able to display a wide range of color an Asus ProArt. Hardware :I use a single workstation, with two tablets connected on it : a Wacom Cintiq and a Wacom Intuos 4 Medium. It's a wrong tweak made by 'Ubuntu Gnome' team. remove the bad usage of 'Alt' to move windows. Gnome extension I like : Top Panel Workspace Scroll Theme personal preference : Numix, with "global dark" in GnomeTweak. Gnome-thumbnailer for *.ora and *.kra files. I install all my other apps from the built-in Ubuntu app-store : Gimp, Gmic, Blender, Mypaint etc. I build Krita from source but you can also use the Lime ppa. I do classic post-install stuff, flash, mp3, graphic drivers ( search for '10 things to do after installing Ubuntu 13.10' ) I update GNOME to 3.10 thanks to this ppa. Installation :I get Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 here. With the help of little workaround, I could handle with ease my two tablets, two keyboards and the color calibration. So, it's really time saving to setup a digital-painting workstation. ![]() ( it is not similar to Ubuntu main edition ).GNOME is the only Linux Desktop Environment with a strong development focus on tablet support and color management. Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 ( Gnu/Linux operating system ) with GNOME desktop environment. The 2.8 version will be released soon, and cover 99% of what I need for Open-source software ) is a professional digital-painting application. SoftwareI use mainly Krita on Ubuntu Gnome 13.10. The content of this article is released under CC-By-Sa license. If you have any question about it, feel free to ask ( comments at the end ). Here is an article about my software and hardware, because I have no secret about what I use. ![]()
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