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CAD for 3d printing/woodworking
Drawing
Managing my media server and putting together playlists/reading lists.
Various little coding things to help with workflows on different things.
I've been playing around with Bazzite which seems to be pretty good so far but I have a list of things still I need to figure out how to do on it. Also for the record I've been running a headless debian server for my media for years without much issue so I'm not clueless about Linux but that isn't as involved as using it for a desktop.
CAD is the one thing that has no meaningful Linux alternative.
For drawing or painting, Krita or Gimp are your top options, though Gimp gives some of the worst user experience in all Linux. Inkscape if you do vector art.
Yeah, you're a bit SOL for CAD and drawing. I mean, Krita is great, but if you use Adobe you're fucked.
I hear so many complaints about FreeCAD... Maybe we'll be there someday.
Yeah, I use Krita for drawing so I'm not so worried about (assuming my tablet works) I do have FreeCAD installed and have played with it a little but it was a pretty rocky start that left me not super confident that I'll be able to rely on it.
Theres also the issue that working off just the laptop is annoying so I'm looking to see if theres a KVM switch/Dock that will let me use my periphreals with the laptop without having to unplug all my shit. Haven't messed with hardware like that in a long time though so I'm not sure what's what.
Have you tried https://www.winboat.app/ ?
No, but it looks like it could be worth a try. Although I do see that it doesn't currently support GPU passthrough.