Unfortunately, Ubuntu and Mint are going in the direction of flatpaks. I
dislike that. I go through the trouble of ensuring that everything on my
system is uptodate so that I get the very latest that darktable (or any
other software) has to offer, only to find that the flatpak is using an
older
On 12/07/2022 15:28, Willy Williams wrote:
The version of darktable that I currently have (v 4.0) came as part of
the Linux Mint distro. It was not an after-initial-load add-on. I am
and have been quite familiar with the standard location for watermarks,
given a couple of years experience with
> > >
> /var/lib/flatpak/app/org.darktable.Darktable/x86_64/stable/[long-ass-number]/files/share/darktable/watermarks
>
> > the *normal* location is ~/.config/darktable/watermarks
>
> The former (/var) sounds like the system location (for Mint), the latter
> (~/.config) for user-configurable
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Willy Williams [07-11-22 18:21]:
> > Thanks, Remco. The option suggested did not reveal the desired location for
> > custom watermarks, but after a day of searching, I did successfully find the
> > correct location for my custom watermarks under the just-installed
* Willy Williams [07-11-22 18:21]:
> Thanks, Remco. The option suggested did not reveal the desired location for
> custom watermarks, but after a day of searching, I did successfully find the
> correct location for my custom watermarks under the just-installed Linux
> Mint.
>
>
>
On dimanche 10 juillet 2022 18:12:19 CEST Willy Williams wrote:
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> As a related note, I've not been able to locate where the darktable
> executables reside under Linux Mint. They seem to be carefully
> concealed, despite the fact that darktable seems to be working properly,
> as do all the