I don't think I'll be attending GimpCON in Kristiansand myself, but as a
Norwegian I thought I might be able to help out with some info:
Continental Airlines recently announced a direct flight between New York
(Newark Intl.A) and Oslo that is due to start on the 18th of June. This
might results
On Feb 25, 2004, at 11:27 pm, Daniel Rogers wrote:
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=41943040
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmin=1
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmni=320
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmseg=80
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmall=10240
DUH! How could I possibly forget about sysctl. That doesn't
seem to work though:
lucy:~
On Feb 25, 2004, at 10:35 am, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to
be addressed for open source tools to become the mainstream desktop
environment. I'm currently funding a number of different open source
projects, and am considering
Daniel Egger escreveu:
On Feb 25, 2004, at 10:35 am, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to
be addressed for open source tools to become the mainstream desktop
environment. I'm currently funding a number of different open source
projects,
On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:38 pm, Daniel Rogers wrote:
Who knows? Who cares? but you do need to edit /etc/rc to see any
effect.
Thanks for the explanation. I did just what you told me and
retested, but it doesn't have any positive impact on the
slowness.
Servus,
Daniel
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Mark Shuttleworth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Image manipulation is one of the key application areas that needs to be
addressed for open source tools to become the
Daniel Egger wrote:
On Feb 25, 2004, at 11:27 pm, Daniel Rogers wrote:
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=41943040
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmin=1
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmni=320
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmseg=80
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmall=10240
DUH! How could I possibly forget about sysctl. That doesn't
seem
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The GIMP 2.0 is getting out AnytimeNow(tm). After that, GIMP 2.2 with
a lot of enhancements, but no changes on the bit depths (but according
to what I've heard from the GEGL guys, with a little GEGL already in)
should follow in 6 months or so.