Are there any good tools for listing your current programs, maybe exporting settings etc. Listing hidden settings and save locations would be great too.

I’m about 90% ready to switch to Linux full time, and I want to make sure that I’ve got everything. I’ve got a horrible feeling that I’m missing something, but I can’t think what it might be.

EDIT: Ironically, I forgot to mention my ADHD / memory issues. I could do with a tool like this because I forget about anything that I’m not currently using, or actively thinking about using soon >.<

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    1 year ago

    Setup a Windows virtual machine inside your Linux environment. Now you’re not leaving Linux to get into your Windows environment.

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      1 year ago

      Does Photoshop run properly in a VM? That’s the most resource intensive program I use regularly

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        1 year ago

        I haven’t found a program that gives me problems when I run it in a VM, but I haven’t run Photoshop in it, and I only spool up my Windows VM a couple times a year.

        Last time was to run some janky-ass software to program an oddball Chinese UHF radio that was unsupported by Chirp.

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        What do you mean, what do you think is so special about Photoshop? I play Starfield on Ultra on Windows inside Qemu/KVM virtual machine on Linux.