From Ubuntu to openSUSE: Notes on Photographic Workflow Migration

Posted by dmpop on Aug 16, 2016 2:38 PM EDT
Medium; By Dmitri Popov
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There is no such thing as the best Linux distribution for photographers. With some tweaking, any mainstream distro can be turned into a solid platform for managing and processing photos. After all, digiKam, Darktable, gThumb, and other popular photographic tools can be easily deployed on practically any Linux distribution with a minimum of effort.

There is no such thing as the best Linux distribution for photographers. With some tweaking, any mainstream distro can be turned into a solid platform for managing and processing photos. After all, digiKam, Darktable, gThumb, and other popular photographic tools can be easily deployed on practically any Linux distribution with a minimum of effort. The devil is in the detail, though, and small things might require some adjustments.

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