Michael Schumacher wrote:
On a Suse 9.2 self-compiled Gimp 2.2 with 1 Gb of Ram and 1 Gb of swap,
and app. 30 Gb free on the harddrive where Gimp has it's swap/cache.
I have been working on some hollyday photos, all about 3,5 Mb of size,
to crop, rotate and others to make them ready for showing o
> On a Suse 9.2 self-compiled Gimp 2.2 with 1 Gb of Ram and 1 Gb of swap,
> and app. 30 Gb free on the harddrive where Gimp has it's swap/cache.
> I have been working on some hollyday photos, all about 3,5 Mb of size,
> to crop, rotate and others to make them ready for showing on the tv.
> All we
Geoffrey wrote:
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 23:22 Sven Neumann wrote:
You can control the amount of memory that GIMP uses by tuning the
tile-cache size setting. GIMP will then use a swap file instead of
causing an OOM situation that might cause it to be killed by the OS.
Of cou
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 23:22 Sven Neumann wrote:
You can control the amount of memory that GIMP uses by tuning the
tile-cache size setting. GIMP will then use a swap file instead of
causing an OOM situation that might cause it to be killed by the OS.
Of course things will
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have attempted to duplicate the problem as well. I'm running SuSE
9.2 and re-installed gimp 2.0. The only thing I can find that creates
such a problem is when gimp takes up too much memory and the OS kills
gimp. I have 9.2 on a laptop
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 23:22 Sven Neumann wrote:
> You can control the amount of memory that GIMP uses by tuning the
> tile-cache size setting. GIMP will then use a swap file instead of
> causing an OOM situation that might cause it to be killed by the OS.
> Of course things will become rather slow
Hi,
Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have attempted to duplicate the problem as well. I'm running SuSE
> 9.2 and re-installed gimp 2.0. The only thing I can find that creates
> such a problem is when gimp takes up too much memory and the OS kills
> gimp. I have 9.2 on a laptop with 768
Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
Holy cow guys, you are both being overly rude. Calm down. I'm working
through Peter's problems, I hope help him on this. I have so far been
unable to reproduce his issue, even with the image he has provided,
which BTW, counts as one of the more disconcerting images I've
Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
> "For example, I tried for over an hour to figure out the bug reporting
> function on teh
> website. I couldn't make heads or tails of it. I'm sure it's easy for a
> programmer..."
>
> I agree with that... after XX number of seconds going through that thing
> myself, I ga
Peter Jon White wrote:
> But what you call "wild comments" may be helpful to the people
> developing The Gimp and who are soliciting donations. For example, I
> tried for over an hour to figure out the bug reporting function on teh
> website. I couldn't make heads or tails of it. I'm sure it's eas
It isn't easy enough to use.
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White
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 1:17 PM
To: Jeffrey McBeth
Cc: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] gimp crashed while saving
Jeffrey McBeth
Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
I'm working
through Peter's problems, I hope help him on this. I have so far been
unable to reproduce his issue, even with the image he has provided,
which BTW, counts as one of the more disconcerting images I've seen in a
while. What do you do for a living?
I build bicyc
Quoting Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Peter Jon White wrote:
Different than what? If you mean different than the three original
posts asking for assistance, they got no response at all. Perhaps
that's what you mean by better results? It was only when I made my
critical post that I got any reply.
Peter Jon White wrote:
Different than what? If you mean different than the three original posts
asking for assistance, they got no response at all. Perhaps that's what
you mean by better results? It was only when I made my critical post
that I got any reply. But as I suggested in that post, it's
Geoffrey wrote:
Peter Jon White wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
Ignore him, nothing but a troll.
Really?
If so, it's the first time in the history of the internet that a troll
has signed his posting.
That's utter crap.
troll
As used on the Internet:
1) As a verb, the practice of trying to lure other Int
Peter Jon White wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
Ignore him, nothing but a troll.
Really?
If so, it's the first time in the history of the internet that a troll
has signed his posting.
That's utter crap.
troll
As used on the Internet:
1) As a verb, the practice of trying to lure other Internet users into
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Sunday, 27 March 2005 16:26 Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
XCF is the GIMP native format that allows all the information you create
during editing (layers, paths, etc)
OK - thanks.
How many pixels are these JPEGs?
The original picture (background layer) is 542 kB.
With the fo
Geoffrey wrote:
Normal Gimp behavior seems to be to not work much at all. And normal
behavior on the support forums seems to be to ignore requests for
assistance.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
Ignore him, nothing but a troll.
Really?
If so, it's the first time in the history of the internet tha
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Thanks for prompt reply - I'll (attempt to) look into mentioned updates.
BTW: What is XCF?? :)
Forgot about this. XCF is gimp's native format. Save as XCF and it
retains your various layers.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Thanks for prompt reply - I'll (attempt to) look into mentioned updates.
BTW: What is XCF?? :)
I might add the information that prior to my first 'save as'-attempt(s), the
computer began acting rather 'sluggishly': Even simple(?) tasks took VERY
long time to accomplish -
Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:17:47PM -0500, Peter Jon White wrote:
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
This evening I installed GIMP 2.0 under SuSE 9.2/KDE3.3.0
I wanted to add some text layers to a .jpg-file - five layers altogether.
When I attempted 'save as' GIMP crashed, and all
Hi,
Hans Henrik Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This evening I installed GIMP 2.0 under SuSE 9.2/KDE3.3.0
GIMP 2.0? Please use a recent version such as GIMP 2.2.4.
Sven
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Sunday, 27 March 2005 16:26 Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
...
> XCF is the GIMP native format that allows all the information you create
> during editing (layers, paths, etc)
OK - thanks.
...
> How many pixels are these JPEGs?
The original picture (background layer) is 542 kB.
With the four added l
On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 11:44:47AM +0200, Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
> Thanks for prompt reply - I'll (attempt to) look into mentioned updates.
> BTW: What is XCF?? :)
XCF is the GIMP native format that allows all the information you create
during editing (layers, paths, etc)
> I might add the inf
Thanks for prompt reply - I'll (attempt to) look into mentioned updates.
BTW: What is XCF?? :)
I might add the information that prior to my first 'save as'-attempt(s), the
computer began acting rather 'sluggishly': Even simple(?) tasks took VERY
long time to accomplish - it felt like running sho
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:17:47PM -0500, Peter Jon White wrote:
> Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
> >This evening I installed GIMP 2.0 under SuSE 9.2/KDE3.3.0
> >
> >I wanted to add some text layers to a .jpg-file - five layers altogether.
> >When I attempted 'save as' GIMP crashed, and all my work was
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
This evening I installed GIMP 2.0 under SuSE 9.2/KDE3.3.0
I wanted to add some text layers to a .jpg-file - five layers altogether.
When I attempted 'save as' GIMP crashed, and all my work was gone! :(
One more attempt ended same way - finally I got through by saving one l
This evening I installed GIMP 2.0 under SuSE 9.2/KDE3.3.0
I wanted to add some text layers to a .jpg-file - five layers altogether.
When I attempted 'save as' GIMP crashed, and all my work was gone! :(
One more attempt ended same way - finally I got through by saving one layer at
a time!
I am wo
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