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Very fond of lubuntu, which I managed to get installed on NTFS in a directory on my C:drive allowing switching back-and-forth between it and my Windows install, and really wish that that was still a thing.



The focus turned to virtualization


Yeah, that doesn't work for me, since my machines aren't that fast, and I really, really want stylus support which wants hardware access.


What are some good applications which require stylus support on Linux?


Annotating and marking up PDFs.

Drawing in apps such as Inkscape and Arita.

Working up 3D models using OpenSCAD Graph Editor.

Taking notes w/ a pen in class using Write by Stylus Labs or Journal.


Xournal, not Journal.




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