Hmmm... I wouldn't assume that b/c it installs, that they both operate
independently without conflict; of course I would HOPE, but would not
assume.  Run them both, then I'll believe.  (= "I want to believe..." =)

On another note, how many Debian users out there know Deborah and Ian???
I lowered my expectations of Debian (which were a bit blown out of
proportion by some of the, er, may I say, zealots) when an upgrade
thrashed my system a couple years ago... a fluke, but at the time it was
a really nasty one.

happy gimping!!

   BenB

PS - I read about Debian's name coming from Deborah and Ian in
_In_the_Beginning_Was_the_Command_Line...


On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:21, Corey Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 12:35, Ben Barrett wrote:
> > Nope; last I checked, there was a library-namespace conflict that
> > precluded it from running correctly on a system that also has the [plain
> > old] gimp installed on it.
> 
> There's debian packages of each and they install just fine so at least
> *somebody* has found a solution. I haven't had the time to try out
> filmgimp yet, though.
> 
> Corey
> 
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Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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