On Thu, Oct 1, 2020, at 12:36, Willy Williams wrote:
> OK, I found the watermarks location under
> "Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am
> unable to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one
> unlock that structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit
* Willy Williams [10-01-20 19:42]:
> OK, I found the watermarks location under
> "Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am unable
> to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one unlock that
> structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit it).
mkdir
OK, I found the watermarks location under
"Computer/usr/share/darktable/watermarks", but it's locked and I am
unable to paste the new .svg files into that location. How does one
unlock that structure? I'm a Linux Noob (must admit it).
Willy Williams
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 6:46 PM Michael wrote:
>
> I was wondering; I went into settings and set it so that when I turn
> the scroll wheel it will scroll the window rather than adjust a
> module. Is there a way to over
Where are watermarks stored in darktable 3.2.1 under Ubuntu Linux
20.04.1? /The Fine Manual/ for darktable 3.0 calls out
"$HOME/.config/darktable/watermarks on p. 150. To my knowledge, there
is no manual available yet for darktable 3.2.1. I've looked in the
location specified, and not found
I was wondering; I went into settings and set it so that when I turn
the scroll wheel it will scroll the window rather than adjust a
module. Is there a way to over ride that so that when I turn the
scroll wheel it will adjust the module? like by pressing a key?
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On 10/1/20 8:06 AM, Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is a very similar question than the one asked yesterday. But the
> focus is on opensource drivers.
>
> I need a new graphic card. So I searched the manual and mailing list
> what are the options, but I'm still unsure. A lot of information is or
>
Hi,
to add some confusion: I think the only true open source solution for darktable
opencl is Intel right now.
Current drivers for Intel offer opencl support, are open source and work with
darktable. For example my new ThinkPad L13 has opencl support in darktable
without any proprietary
Il 01/10/20 18:23, Peter McD ha scritto:
> Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo:
>> AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
> ...
>> You will get
>> /home/user/amd_opencl/etc/
>> /home/user/amd_opencl/lib/
>> /home/user/amd_opencl/opt/
>> /home/user/amd_opencl/usr/
>>
>> Then to run darktable
>>
Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo:
AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
...
You will get
/home/user/amd_opencl/etc/
/home/user/amd_opencl/lib/
/home/user/amd_opencl/opt/
/home/user/amd_opencl/usr/
Then to run darktable
OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH=/home/user/amd_opencl/etc/OpenCL/vendors/
Am 01.10.20 um 18:06 schrieb Germano Massullo:
Il 01/10/20 17:40, Peter McD ha scritto:
Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo:
AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro
Il 01/10/20 17:40, Peter McD ha scritto:
> Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo:
>> AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
>> I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
>> When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL
>> drivers. In order to prepare the
Am 01.10.20 um 16:43 schrieb Germano Massullo:
AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL
drivers. In order to prepare the environment, you have to download the
amdgpu-pro
AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL
drivers. In order to prepare the environment, you have to download the
amdgpu-pro drivers from AMD website
Unpack the tar.xz file in a
AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL
drivers. In order to prepare the environment, you have to download the
amdgpu-pro drivers from AMD website
Unpack the tar.xz file in a
Am 01.10.20 um 14:06 schrieb Marco:
Hi,
this is a very similar question than the one asked yesterday. But the
focus is on opensource drivers.
I need a new graphic card. So I searched the manual and mailing list
what are the options, but I'm still unsure. A lot of information is or
might be
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