I've one more observation to add to this.
BIG FAT DISCLAMER: Please, _PLEASE_ don't turn this into just another flame war.
Anyway, I don't know if it's just me or not, but Gimp's extremely
stable on Linux. I've seen it crash maybe two or three times in past
year, and it certainly never crashed
Hi.
2010/6/18 Murray from McCrae sero...@hotmail.com:
Please remove from your forum mailing list. I have requested this several
times via your web-site but I am still being inundated with e-mails.
Thank you. Murray Adams
While you wait for the cancellation you've requested to become
I've one more observation to add to this.
BIG FAT DISCLAMER: Please, _PLEASE_ don't turn this into just another flame
war.
Anyway, I don't know if it's just me or not, but Gimp's extremely
stable on Linux. I've seen it crash maybe two or three times in past
year, and it certainly never crashed
Hi,
Also I was really surprised that an auto backup isn't in GIMP already. I used
to use a really old, backwoods photo editor and it automatically made a backup
file and autosaved it every ten minutes.
What you really need for your case is not an auto-backup feature, but
atomic save
You'll have to check for yourself. I use it with Pentax DSLR raw and I
recall it accepts others but I only looked as far as the camera I have.
- Mills
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, John Culleton wrote:
On Friday 18 June 2010 13:32:34 John Mills wrote:
Try the 'ufraw' plugin. See:
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Jade for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I'm running the latest Ubuntu and it's probably more of a hardware issue than
a software. When I say Gimp crashed, I mean that it froze up and then
exited. I don't know what happened besides that. I have a super old computer
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Sven Neumann s...@gimp.org wrote:
Hi,
Also I was really surprised that an auto backup isn't in GIMP already. I used
to use a really old, backwoods photo editor and it automatically made a
backup
file and autosaved it every ten minutes.
What you really