Linux users have done without a good graphics editor for years, but Affinity has changed the game and made it easier than ...
It wasn't that long ago that I wrote about using Photoshop for the web on Linux, and how it seemed like the best solution for a raster graphics editor on Linux. But I've already been proven wrong.
The ability in Linux to bind one or more processes to one or more processors, called CPU affinity, is a long-requested feature. The idea is to say “always run this process on processor one” or “run ...