On Fri, April 9, 2010 21:01, Jeremy wrote:
> concepts wrote:
>> Tried that, even with "completely remove" to boot! Nada...
>>
>> Thanks anyway
>>
>>
>>
> Not sure we are on same page, I meant to remove the folder under your
> user /home/youruser/.gimp-2.6 - not the program, but the config files.
> Removing this resets it to defaults, and as long as you have not edited
> config files in /etc you will have what is essentially a new install of
> gimp.
>
> # rm -rfv ~/.gimp-2.6
>
> Some of what you describe seems to be how it is supposed to be, you make
> a new layer from a selection, then can apply filters just to that layer
> if you like.
>
> Bleach-bit? I would stay away from those sorts of things... It is
> certainly not going to help _solve_ problems. Sounds like a windows type
> thing :)
>
> Jeremy
>

"Complete removal" deletes everything, even the dependencies from the disk.
There is NOTHING left of the software after that.

I believe that Bleach-Bit is endorsed by Ubuntu Jeremy. It removes orphans and
other things that several other softwares do individually.
-- 
Omnia quaecumque vultis ut faciant vobis homines et vos facite illis (Mt.: 7,12)

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