The computer on which I am presently composing Botaram is an Asus laptop that was new circa 2016. It is a great little computer and I have been keeping it running one way or another, but it is starting to show signs of its age. Thus, it’s prudent for me to make sure that I have more than one system with the tools I need to create the artwork.
At the same time, I would like to get off the Windows bus before the descent into 11 begins in earnest. Thus I have secured a gently used desktop PC and am in the process of preparing it for its new role as my daily art computer.

A key issue is whether I can get Illustrator working under Linux Mint. Adobe is a Linux-unfriendly company and does not make it a trivial task for its software to function under a Windows emulator. My attempts to get it running are going slowly.
A more flexible alternative is to switch from Illustrator to Inkscape, an open source vector drawing tool. I explored a move to Inkscape when restarting the story back in 2024, but at the time I was not successful in importing my working files into it and I decided that it was more important to get the story moving again with the tools that I knew.
Recently, I tried again and after fiddling with some artboard settings I was able to see rendered Botaram pages in Inkscape. I still have some distance to go before I can produce new pages and remaster old pages in this tool, but it’s a promising start.
Meanwhile, my old laptop with its older copy of Illustrator lurches onward…