Hi, Jaroslaw!<br><br>I thought about an idea like that for quite a long time but for a bit different usecase (and implemented it last Saturday (just a coincidence :) )).<br><br><u>The Usecase</u><br>Here in Moscow I have several friends, who are painters/architects. They do not have Linux and, generally, are not going to install it, but they wanted to try out Krita.<br>
<br><u>Current Solution</u><br>So I prepared a VirtualBox image with Linux Mint 14 for them. It has two pre-installed programs: Krita and an installation script written by David Revoy, which will help them to update Krita from git. The graphical tablet can be forwarded via USB directly to the virtual machine, so the pressure works fine.<br>
<br><span style>Here is the link to the image (4GiB):<br></span><span style><span style><span style>[WARNING] Be careful, the system language is set to Russian!<br></span></span><a href="http://vk.com/away.php?to=http%3A%2F%2Fyadi.sk%2Fd%2FfRbbHVxQ3rvcw&post=&post=-38024296_171" target="_blank">http://yadi.sk/d/fRbbHVxQ3rvcw</a><br>
</span><span style><br>After importing to the VirtualBox it will unpack to 10GiB.<br><br><u>Current Results</u><br>I have no results so far since I published the image only last Saturday and my friends didn't have time to play with it yet :)<br>
</span><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dmitry Kazakov