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Is it pointless to buy the Affinity Suite and try get it running on Linux?
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This is exactly why it took me so long to nuke my dual boot windows drive. One program, Fruity Loops, I couldn't ever get to run well enough to be usable in an unfrustrating manner. Just recently got it chugging away in bottles, there's a community made bottle for it, but I found that doesn't actually work. At least not for me. Took 3 weeks of tweaking things to get it going, but I got there in the end.