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Affinity on Raspberry Pi OS


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Hey everyone!

With Raspberry Pi 4 being much more capable than 3, maybe building for that platform could be worth it.

I could imagine working on one while using macOS for heavier work (rendering related tasks). Also, this may be an opportunity to sell more to schools and get students to learn using your software.

Not sure if feasible, of course.

Best wishes,

Shu

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1 hour ago, shushustorm said:

Not sure if feasible, of course.

Only if Affinity had Linux support, which it doesn't. And Serif have said they have no plans for it.

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11 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

Only if Affinity had Linux support, which it doesn't. And Serif have said they have no plans for it.

Well yes, sure. Maybe some day, maybe not! I think the Pi would make an argument for Linux. Whether it's an argument to consider, that's, of course, up to Serif.

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