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Linux users?

Well, Linux Mint seems to have taken on a life of its own on my computer now, using it pretty much for everything. It's a great OS. Really really enjoying it. Haven't booted up my Windows computer for ages now, I think I'm really starting to get the hang of darktable for my photo editing. It's actually pretty refreshing not being pestered to use cloud storage options for my own data storage, or update my OS, or computer, or anything. Even considering pulling the SSD out of my main mini PC, and slotting in another dedicated to a straight Linux OS install. We shall see :)
 
I moved my cranky old core i5 to Linux mint, it's run like a champ with minimal drops off our 5g network. Gimp and dark table installed. A Linux option would be nice!

Apparently scarab darkroom or a variant can be run in Linux. Here's a reddit comment:

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I've actually really taken to darktable the last few weeks. Manually installed 5. something, one of the latest versions anyway, as Mint comes with 3. something from the Software manager. Had a couple of little freezes early on, but they've sorted themselves out now, and the whole shebang is cruising along pretty damn smoothly now.
Haven't booted into windows for ages now.
It's mostly just finding modules that work for you. I really like filmic, tone equaliser, colour balance rgb (I think) colour zones, colour correction (easiest way to correct odd WB or colour shifts I've found) contrast equaliser, little bit of sharpening and lens deblur. Used in about that order. Quite quick and easy to get pleasing (to my eye) results. Came across Rapid photo downloader, that's the best, quickest little program I've found to organise, rename and sort images on import.
Also found another little program that makes it easy to automatically mount folders/directories on my NAS, still not really found any major stumbling blocks that I "need" Windows for.
I think Microsoft may have shot themselves in the foot a bit here with ending support for Windows 10, there's lots and lots of people now actively looking for alternatives, and tonnes of YouTube videos springing up on how to switch OS's. I'm having lots of fun tinkering anyway.
Played around with the SD card association Linux control line SD card formatting version the other day, a little bit of a learning curve as the instructions aren't totally precise on how or where to run the program from, but figured it out without too much difficulty, formatted a couple of cards using the quick, and deep formatting options, gave them a spin in the camera, all good.
 
Well my Linux journey continues. I've installed Mint on my "good" computer now. Dual boot again. Took a little bit of fiddling around in the BIOS to stop the computer booting directly into Windows and bypassing the GRUB menu, but that was more a case of understanding the wording in the BIOS boot sequence menu rather than any great technical difficulties. All sorted, can now happily boot into either OS no problems. Still haven't intentionally booted into Windows to actually do anything for ages now. Really quite enjoying darktable. Slowly finessing which modules work well for me to give the "look" I'm after. And like. Setting up a few presets in individual modules now, rather than a global preset. So I can quickly apply only the corrections required for a particular image. It's very very configurable, if you spend the time to read up on the particular areas that interest you. Also figured out how to automatically add the date derived from the EXIF data into the file name when exporting. So pleased with that. Holy smokes does it absolutely rip when running on a bit more modern multi core multi thread system. I'll have to set up the system resource monitor or whatever it's called, and have a look at how much of the CPU capability it's actually using.
Anyway, still having fun, next I'll set up some folders to auto-sync with my NAS, spring is here now, and I'll be out of the house and wandering around a bit more so I'd like to get it all running smoothly and seamlessly before too much longer. Can't see any issues, just a little bit of time required
 
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