Re: picture browser for debian
John Galt wrote: On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Sean Morgan wrote: I don't know if XV is still packaged anymore (I think someone threw a hissy over licensing) I don't think respecting upstream's license is `throwing a hissy over licensing'. It is, in non-free. It's not. The fact that it is still in potato is probably a bug. Peter
Re: picture browser for debian
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:24:55PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: quoting fixed On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:56:44 EDT, Sean Morgan writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .debianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? look for compupic it is cost-free for linux users, and is very good. Cliff
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quoting trimmed to stay readable On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 19:30:06 EDT, Wayne Topa writes: Quoting Robert Waldner([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 00:39:12 +0200, Eduard Bloch writes: The mail was not intended for you only. Yes, I got that. I mentioned it even. But something along the lines of ignored Reply-To ´cause of would´ve been nice. The mail he Replied To didn't have a Reply-To header, this one does tho. It did, he replied to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which, as received here via the list, had the following headers: .-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Resent-date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 23:25:54 +0200 ... Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Reply-to: Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-from: debian-user@lists.debian.org X-mailing-list: debian-user@lists.debian.org archive/latest/164598 X-loop: debian-user@lists.debian.org Precedence: list Resent-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: picture browser for debian From: Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 23:24:55 +0200 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-. But I´d rather let that thread die now, I fear that neither I nor others will get any more benefit out of it. I´m tempted to start a real flame-war, but I don´t have the time for such ;-) cheers, ragain, reply-to setw -- -- Gordon's Law: If you think you have the -- solution, the question was poorly phrased. pgpwu2QjWHSTp.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: picture browser for debian
Gthumb is one of the best, is a younger son of gqview, and has gnome support. Try it, is gpl, and forget about non-free closed source stuff. Gqview is there also, but is been a while since I dont see any changes so maybe everybody is on gthumb. There is also Pixie for the KDE, and a good one, with some image controls like contrast is Electric Eyes. Seeya El 16 Aug 2001 23:55:38 +0200, Cliff Sarginson escribió: On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:24:55PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: quoting fixed On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:56:44 EDT, Sean Morgan writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .debianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? look for compupic it is cost-free for linux users, and is very good. Cliff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: picture browser for debian
Hi, If running unstable, look for iv. It's small and fast and has some basic editing features. - Arno
picture browser for debian
Hi! Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? I can´t find one via freshmeat et al, but am in need of something which has browsing and preview capabilities like ACDSee on windos. cheers+tia, rw -- -- Actually, we have scientifically determined that Heisenberg did indeed -- sleep exactly here. However, we have no idea whatsoever just how fast -- asleep he was. -- Dave Aronson pgpGRtEh16NgG.pgp Description: PGP signature
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Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ and QT. Try Multimedia-Graphics-Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones are packaged.
Re: picture browser for debian
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 23:33:22 PDT, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ and QT. Try Multimedia-Graphics-Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones are packaged. Thanks, someone mentioned GQview in a private reply, which does exactly what I need (and it doesn´t depend on gnome/kde/ for which my box is far too slow). As for browsing freshmeat per category, I´ve never done that yet, I always searched. But I should´ve thought of that myself slaps self on forehead *clasp*. cheers, rw -- -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. -- Steve Conley, ASR pgpqLJVAU5bdf.pgp Description: PGP signature
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hi, On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 08:19:27AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb?ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? you might like to check out gtksee it is supposed to be ACDSee clone. regards harsha -- Chaos is found in the greatest abundance wherever order is being sought. It always defeats order for it is better organized.
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Freshmeat has no info about gtksee. Have you an url ? Christophe Le jeu, 16 aoû 2001 10:18:03, harsha a écrit : hi, On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 08:19:27AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb?ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? you might like to check out gtksee it is supposed to be ACDSee clone. regards harsha -- Chaos is found in the greatest abundance wherever order is being sought. It always defeats order for it is better organized. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Christophe Barbé Software Engineer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lineo France - Lineo High Availability Group 42-46, rue Médéric - 92110 Clichy - France phone (33).1.41.40.02.12 - fax (33).1.41.40.02.01 http://www.lineo.com
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http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages2.pl?keywords=gtkseesearchon=namesversion=allrelease=all =) --- Dan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key: www.cs.unc.edu/~chenda/pubkey.gpg.asc On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, christophe [iso-8859-1] barb? wrote: Freshmeat has no info about gtksee. Have you an url ? Christophe
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I mean a URL to the gtksee project not the debian package. Le jeu, 16 aoû 2001 13:45:36, Daniel T. Chen a écrit : http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages2.pl?keywords=gtkseesearchon=namesversion=allrelease=all =) --- Dan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key: www.cs.unc.edu/~chenda/pubkey.gpg.asc On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, christophe [iso-8859-1] barbé wrote: Freshmeat has no info about gtksee. Have you an url ? Christophe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Christophe Barbé Software Engineer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lineo France - Lineo High Availability Group 42-46, rue Médéric - 92110 Clichy - France phone (33).1.41.40.02.12 - fax (33).1.41.40.02.01 http://www.lineo.com
Re: picture browser for debian
Op 16 Aug 2001 08:19:27 +0200, Robert Waldner schreef: Hi! Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? gqview I got it from ximian gnome, url is: http://gqview.sourforge.net -- Mark Lamers Fotograaf Gnu-PG key: 2BA89B69 00 31 71 5120308
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:33:22PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry uttered: there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ and QT. Try Multimedia-Graphics-Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones are packaged. I see you forgot to mention that some of the not so good ones are also packaged. :-) -- Steve Synthetic Transforming Entity Viable for Exploration and Nocturnal Killing pgpRUSXbNJ8RI.pgp Description: PGP signature
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Robert Waldner wrote: RW Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably RW .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? RW RW I can´t find one via freshmeat et al, but am in need of something which RW has browsing and preview capabilities like ACDSee on windos. you can use zgv in console, you will need svgalib installed with it. Dingo. ).|.( '.'___'.' ' '(~)' ' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-ooO-=(_)=-Ooo-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Petr [Dingo] Dvorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coder - Purple Dragon MUD pdragon.org port -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ 369D93 ]=-=- Debian version 2.2.19, up 1 day, 7 users, load average: 1.00 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Re: picture browser for debian
I don't know if XV is still packaged anymore (I think someone threw a hissy over liscensing), but it'll be a great deal more agile than gqview on old hardware. Just start it up and hit control-v for the file browser. On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:38:51 +0200 Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 23:33:22 PDT, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ and QT. Try Multimedia-Graphics-Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones are packaged. Thanks, someone mentioned GQview in a private reply, which does exactly what I need (and it doesn´t depend on gnome/kde/ for which my box is far too slow). As for browsing freshmeat per category, I´ve never done that yet, I always searched. But I should´ve thought of that myself slaps self on forehead *clasp*. cheers, rw -- -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. -- Steve Conley, ASR
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quoting fixed On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:56:44 EDT, Sean Morgan writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? Thanks, someone mentioned GQview in a private reply, which does exactly what I need (and it doesn´t depend on gnome/kde/ for which my box is far too slow). I don't know if XV is still packaged anymore (I think someone threw a hissy over liscensing), but it'll be a great deal more agile than gqview on old hardware. Just start it up and hit control-v for the file browser. Actually, I have to disagree, gqview is (by feel) at least 100 % faster on slow hardware like mine. But thanks for the suggestion, anyway. But I´m settled now ;-) cheers, rreply-to setw -- -- An NT server can be run by an idiot, and usually is. pgpjOYv9ndfoh.pgp Description: PGP signature
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#include hallo.h Robert Waldner wrote on Thu Aug 16, 2001 um 11:24:55PM: Actually, I have to disagree, gqview is (by feel) at least 100 % faster on slow hardware like mine. Well, THE eye catcher in the picture viewer scene is the new Entice image viewer from RasterMan, using his new Evas library. Using the hardware acceleration, it is really cewl and fast though. http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/evas.html Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Wenn ich einem Schwein eine RedHat-CD um den Hals binde und es trete kann man sagen, dass KDE Co. auch ohne Ram schnell laufen. --Robin S. Socha in de.comp.os.unix.linux.newusers-- pgpcYnwOFMYiQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
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(when ignoring a set Reply-To it would be nice to at least include a short notice as of /why/ it was ignored) On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 23:40:32 +0200, Eduard Bloch writes: Robert Waldner wrote on Thu Aug 16, 2001 um 11:24:55PM: Actually, I have to disagree, gqview is (by feel) at least 100 %=20 faster on slow hardware like mine. Well, THE eye catcher in the picture viewer scene is the new Entice image viewer from RasterMan, using his new Evas library. Using the hardware acceleration, it is really cewl and fast though. You got the bit about slow hardware, didn´t you? And when I say slow I mean *slow*, in my case it´s a Pentium 166 *down*clocked to 50 MHz (25 MHZ PCI-clock * 2). There is no such thing as hardware acceleration in slow machines... Yes, for what I do the thingie is even slightly overspecced, one could argue. http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/evas.html enlightenment on such a box would be quite..let´s just say: interesting. But ok, it may be of interest on more up-to-date boxen. So thanks anyway, don´t feel insulted, I´ve had a very bad day, yadda, yadda. cheers, rw -- -- Damn and blast British Telecom! shouted Dirk, -- the words coming easily from years of practice. -- Douglas Adams
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#include hallo.h Robert Waldner wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 12:09:33AM: You got the bit about slow hardware, didn´t you? And when I say The mail was not intended for you only. OTOH, many graphic software is very slow on a average box, while the power of the graphic card (eg. Matrox and Nvidia ones) is not used and all calculations has to be done in the hardware. There are also other tricks that Evas uses, making it a good choice when looking for good performance. slow I mean *slow*, in my case it´s a Pentium 166 *down*clocked to 50 MHz (25 MHZ PCI-clock * 2). There is no such thing as hardware acceleration in slow machines... For passive cooling, right? I considered to tune my old machine too - K6-2-400, downclocked to 166Mhz or so, no harddisks, low-powered cooler where possible... would be nice for my ears. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Es gibt drei Arten der Lüge, hat einmal George Bernard Shaw gesagt: die gewöhnliche Lüge, die Statistik und den Wetterbericht
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 00:39:12 +0200, Eduard Bloch writes: Robert Waldner wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 12:09:33AM: You got the bit about slow hardware, didn´t you? And when I say The mail was not intended for you only. Yes, I got that. I mentioned it even. But something along the lines of ignored Reply-To ´cause of would´ve been nice. OTOH, many graphic software is very slow on a average box, while the power of the graphic card (eg. Matrox and Nvidia ones) is not used and all calculations has to be done in the hardware. There are also other tricks that Evas uses, making it a good choice when looking for good performance. That may be. On faster boxen. slow I mean *slow*, in my case it´s a Pentium 166 *down*clocked to 50 MHz (25 MHZ PCI-clock * 2). There is no such thing as hardware acceleration in slow machines... For passive cooling, right? I considered to tune my old machine too - K6-2-400, downclocked to 166Mhz or so, no harddisks, low-powered cooler where possible... would be nice for my ears. The reason here is that the box runs 24/7/365 and it´s on my electric-power-bill. Not to mention that I don´t need any other heating in winter in that room (and winter ´round here means down to -15 - -25 degC). And, please!, don´t cc me on list-mail, I read all the lists I post/mail to et al, see http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200108/msg02787.html and follow-up´s/links... cheers, rreply-to set, another tryw -- -- It isn't easy being a Friday kind of person in a Monday kind of world. -- - Alan Shutko [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgpLQjgmteGV8.pgp Description: PGP signature
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Subject: Re: picture browser for debian Date: Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 01:09:21AM +0200 In reply to:Robert Waldner Quoting Robert Waldner([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 00:39:12 +0200, Eduard Bloch writes: Robert Waldner wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 12:09:33AM: You got the bit about slow hardware, didn´t you? And when I say The mail was not intended for you only. Yes, I got that. I mentioned it even. But something along the lines of ignored Reply-To ´cause of would´ve been nice. The mail he Replied To didn't have a Reply-To header, this one does tho. -- It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration. -- Dijkstra ___
Re: picture browser for debian
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Sean Morgan wrote: format recovered for the linewrap impaired I don't know if XV is still packaged anymore (I think someone threw a hissy over liscensing), but it'll be a great deal more agile than gqview on old hardware. Just start it up and hit control-v for the file browser. It is, in non-free. BTW, Left Mouse Button works just as well as ctl-V... On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:38:51 +0200 Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 23:33:22 PDT, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes: Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ and QT. Try Multimedia-Graphics-Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones are packaged. Thanks, someone mentioned GQview in a private reply, which does exactly what I need (and it doesn´t depend on gnome/kde/ for which my box is far too slow). As for browsing freshmeat per category, I´ve never done that yet, I always searched. But I should´ve thought of that myself slaps self on forehead *clasp*. cheers, rw -- -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. -- Steve Conley, ASR -- Sacred cows make the best burgers Who is John Galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!!!