• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 days ago

      No?

      Krita picks a DE lane, stays with it, and it works well?

      I run Krita on a Gnome DE fairly often… works fine?

      I’ve never noticed a serious problem.

      Its got detailed build documentation if you want to build it, its got an appimage that actually works, a flatpak that works fine.

      You are the one that brought up DE support as an analogy to… the actual core functions of an app working or not working properly.

      Krita has no problems on either of those fronts… its entirely possible to get an app from basically one DE working in another in a fairly straightforward to the user way, if you know how to actually properly set up an app image or flatpak… which the Krita team does.

      Like uh, if you picked an older, buggier app designed for KDE, that hasn’t been updated in a decade, and barfs all over modern KDE or Gnome or w/e then yeah, yeah I’d say that app is no longer well supported on linux, in general, as most linux users generally use at least a fairly recent version of either Gnome or KDE.

      You’re just fully committing to your red herring / non sequitur argument here, not really sure why.