On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 2:20 AM Pei JIA via gimp-user-list
wrote:
>
> Thank you very much... I made some progress, but there are still some *test
> errors*:
>
> FAIL0.18s (exit status 255 or signal 127
> SIGinvalid)>>> MALLOC_PERTURB_=13
> BABL_PATH=..babl-0.1.92
Thank you very much... I made some progress, but there are still some *test
errors*:
*➜ babl-0.1.92 meson test -C builddirninja: Entering directory
`..babl-0.1.92/builddir'ninja: no work to do. 1/28 babl_class_name
OK
This is a problem arising due to newer versions of meson failing on
what earlier versions of meson considered OK. It is in babl master by
this commit
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/babl/-/commit/b05b2826365a7dbc6ca1bf0977b848055cd0cbb6
if you are building GIMP yourself it is likely best to build a
Hi, all:
I'm trying to build babl-0.1.92, under environment:
*➜ ~ lsb_release -aNo LSB modules are available.Distributor ID:
UbuntuDescription: Ubuntu 22.04 LTSRelease: 22.04Codename: jammy➜ ~ gcc
--versiongcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0Copyright (C) 2021 Free
Software Foundation
Great, thank you for your help!
---Original Message---
From: Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list
Date: 01/06/2020 02:32:04 PM
Cc: GIMP-user-list
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Error Adding Brushes
> Supporting more file format versions of ABR is a known feature
> request. W
> Supporting more file format versions of ABR is a known feature
> request. We have a quick fix that we haven't applied yet. We need to
> review it, and if it's good enough, this will make it to the next
> release.
The quick fix is now applied and tested. To be available in version 2.10.16.
Alex
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 8:16 PM Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
>
> I am trying to add some Photoshop brushes to GIMP. Most added just fine, but
> a couple did not. I am getting the following errors:
> I downloaded the brushes from I am not sure if there is anything to be done,
> but I am just asking jus
I am trying to add some Photoshop brushes to GIMP. Most added just fine, but a
couple did not. I am getting the following errors:
Failed to Load Data:
Error loading '/home/username/.config/GIMP/2.10/brushes/concept.abr': Unable to
decode abr format version 10.
Failed to Load Data:
Error loading
cant see files in app data
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When installing 2.10
12, , trying to see the files in app data, have tried the newest version
with no success
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>Hello everyone
>my Gimp shuts down after i click on File - New,
>and also when i click "Export as"
>you know this problem?
>what shoul i do?
>thank you very much
Hello to you
Help us to help you with this question, Windows which one ? or Linux stable or
rolling , software from repo or self co
Hello everyone
my Gimp shuts down after i click on File - New,
and also when i click "Export as"
you know this problem?
what shoul i do?
thank you very much
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He instalado muchas veces gimp 10 en Windows 10, 64b, y no consigo abrirlo.
Me sale error: unhandled exception gimp.exe.
No se como solucionar el problema, con gimp 2.8 funcionaba bien hasta que lo
desinstale y ya no he conseguido poder utilizarlo.
gracias
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On 07/26/2018 06:05:50 PM, Gerald Brosseau wrote:
I have always the same error with the Advanced Tone Mapping on large
image ! (14903 x 5239 last attemp image size @ 300dpi)
Erreur lors de l’exécution de script-fu-advanced-tone-mapping :
Error: Procedure execution of plug-in-gauss failed on i
Thanks but no help with the patch ...
$ patch -b
/home/gb1804lts/.config/GIMP/2.10/scripts/advancedtonemapping.scm.orig
/home/gb1804lts/patch_advanced-tone-mapping.scm
patching file
/home/gb1804lts/.config/GIMP/2.10/scripts/advancedtonemapping.scm.orig
Hunk #1 FAILED at 45.
Hunk #2 FAILED at
On 07/26/2018 06:05:50 PM, Gerald Brosseau wrote:
I have always the same error with the Advanced Tone Mapping on large
image ! (14903 x 5239 last attemp image size @ 300dpi)
Erreur lors de l’exécution de script-fu-advanced-tone-mapping :
Error: Procedure execution of plug-in-gauss failed on i
I have always the same error with the Advanced Tone Mapping on large
image ! (14903 x 5239 last attemp image size @ 300dpi)
Erreur lors de l’exécution de script-fu-advanced-tone-mapping :
Error: Procedure execution of plug-in-gauss failed on invalid input
arguments:
La procédure « plug-in-ga
The list strips out attachments. Could you host the image somewhere and
give us a link to see what your error is?
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 3:29 AM Barry Edwards via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> I get the following error when trying to "heal" an area.
>
>
>
> How do I resolve
I get the following error when trying to "heal" an area.
How do I resolve it - any ideas?
Barry
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 14:58:53 +0200, N_H wrote:
> Hello. I recently installed the new GIMP (2.10.2), when it launches the error
> (0
> * c005), while in the previous version (2.8.22), I had no problem. What's
> the solution? Thank you. I get if you guide me.
Go to C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\li
Hello. I recently installed the new GIMP (2.10.2), when it launches the error (0
* c005), while in the previous version (2.8.22), I had no problem. What's
the solution? Thank you. I get if you guide me.
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/953/original/untitled.png
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On 01/18/2018 12:55 PM, Kevin Cozens wrote:
On 2018-01-17 04:54 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I've noticed lately a string of error messages everytime I start GIMP.
[snip]
(gimp:24972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): error
GIMP-Error: Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug
On 2018-01-17 04:54 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I've noticed lately a string of error messages everytime I start GIMP.
[snip]
(gimp:24972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): error
GIMP-Error: Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu)
attempted to register the menu
I've noticed lately a string of error messages everytime I start GIMP.
Here's just 2 of them...my .xsession-errors log has about 30 of them.
(gimp:24972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): error
GIMP-Error: Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu)
attempted to re
24 сент. 2016 г. 0:37 пользователь "Steve Kinney" написал:
> The GIMP includes a filter that converts the visible image to CMYK
> layers, and the result can be exported as a CMYK TIFF file.
Only if one installs a 3rd party plugin called separate+.
Alex
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>No longer have a copy of Photoshop—I just remember the manual talking
>about it, and that they seemed to have several different color
>standards available.
>
>Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago
>that I last had to deal much with different color standards. Steve
>Ki
On 09/23/2016 11:57 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> Thanks for jogging my memory. I think what I was thinking is that Adobe had
> color palettes based on those catalogs, intended to produce printed colors
> that matched the catalog. Like I said, it’s been a long time.
Those catalogs would be Pantone
Thanks for jogging my memory. I think what I was thinking is that Adobe had
color palettes based on those catalogs, intended to produce printed colors that
matched the catalog. Like I said, it’s been a long time.
Ross
> On Sep 23, 2016, at 10:21 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine
> wrote:
>
> On Fri,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago
> that I last had to deal much with different color standards. Steve Kinney
> posted that PS uses LAB, which fits my memories, but I seem to recall
> there were one or two ot
No longer have a copy of Photoshop—I just remember the manual talking about it,
and that they seemed to have several different color standards available.
Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago that I last
had to deal much with different color standards. Steve Kinney
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine <
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> > PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
> materials)
>
> Any examples?
>
> Alex
>
> What's a color standard? Do
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
> materials)
Any examples?
Alex
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On 09/19/2016 04:48 PM, enzoorsi wrote:
> But now in GIMP the colors seem different from Photoshop when I am exporting
> in
> PNG/JPEG :(
>
The GIMP and Photoshop use different color models: RBG in the GIMP and
LAB (if I recall correctly) in Photoshop. Color conversions between the
two will
PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
materials) that it can use in addition to the standard variations of HSI, RGB,
and CYMK. I’m not sure how GIMP handles this, as it hasn’t come up in what I’m
doing. When you export the files from PSD, make sure you are using
>I think the clipping mask is the problem. Can you go back into PS and
>remove the clipping mask in the original file? That might solve the
>problem.
>
>Other than that, I’m at a loss. Hopefully one of the real gurus will
>chime in on this.
>
>Ross
Thank you very much!! It worked!!
But now in GIM
I think the clipping mask is the problem. Can you go back into PS and remove
the clipping mask in the original file? That might solve the problem.
Other than that, I’m at a loss. Hopefully one of the real gurus will chime in
on this.
Ross
> On Sep 19, 2016, at 3:29 AM, enzoorsi wrote:
>
>>
>Unfortunately even with "Open layers" I get that error :(
>The file has been produced with Photoshop, I can open with Gimp but
>layers are wrongly shown.
>I saw that the problem is with those layers on which in Photoshop has
>been created a "clipping mask"...
>Any idea? :(
Another (even worse) pr
>Did you use the “Open as layers” command? GIMP will open a psd file
>with the simple “Open” command but this may result in the error
>message you get.
>
>I had a similar problem when converting from PS to GIMP, but I seem to
>recall using this command solved it.
>
>Ross
Unfortunately even with "O
Did you use the “Open as layers” command? GIMP will open a psd file with the
simple “Open” command but this may result in the error message you get.
I had a similar problem when converting from PS to GIMP, but I seem to recall
using this command solved it.
Ross
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 4:20 PM,
>Hi,
>Sorry if the topic is obvious but i could not find any answer:
>On opening psd files with gimp, i always get the error "the layer mask
>is partly outside the layer boundary.The mask Will be cropped which
>may in data loss." , which results in losing one or several layers. Is
>there a way to f
>Hi.
>
>I 'm using Gimp 2.8.18 and when i try to use the Heal selection filter
>appears the next message:
>
>Error while executing script-fu-smart-remove
>Error: eval: unbound variable: plug-in synthesizer
>
>I've searched a lot and I don't still find the solution.
>
No replies? Try
This
On 16-08-03 08:36 PM, GGmp wrote:
> I 'm using Gimp 2.8.18 and when i try to use the Heal selection filter
appears
> the next message:
>
> Error while executing script-fu-smart-remove
> Error: eval: unbound variable: plug-in synthesizer
If you had done a search using the words "gimp unb
Hi!
This filter requires that the Resynthesizer plugin is installed. This is
not a plugin that is maintained by the GIMP developers:
https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer
If you need inpainting you could also try one of the methods available in
G'MIC as well (http://gmic.eu)
On Thu, Aug 4, 201
Hi.
I 'm using Gimp 2.8.18 and when i try to use the Heal selection filter appears
the next message:
Error while executing script-fu-smart-remove
Error: eval: unbound variable: plug-in synthesizer
I've searched a lot and I don't still find the solution.
Regards.
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Hi,
Sorry if the topic is obvious but i could not find any answer:
On opening psd files with gimp, i always get the error "the layer mask is partly
outside the layer boundary.The mask Will be cropped which may in data loss." ,
which results in losing one or several layers. Is there a way to fix thi
Hi,
posting images on the mailing list doesn't work.
Could you please type the text of the message here?
Kind regards
Sven
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This message appears each time I m open GIMP. Could somebody please tell
me what it means and what I should do about it (if anything).
[image: Inline images 1]
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Considering you said GIMP's been working up until today, I assume you upgraded
to 2.8.8, right? If so, it could just be a bug that made its way into the
stable release. You could just go back to 2.8.6 until the issue is resolved.
Other than that, I'm not really sure what could be going wrong. Ma
>All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came out,
>and it hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an error
>when loading, ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's some crud
>that tells me "Runtime/C++ Error" and that it needs to terminate.
>So... what the hec
From: Joao S. O. Bueno
To: Ramon Valdez
Cc: "gimp-user-list@gnome.org"
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Error on run Deskew plugin from Python-Fu
Hi Ramon -
If you add any error mesage that show up in the console when you make
this call,
it would hel
Hi Ramon -
If you add any error mesage that show up in the console when you make
this call,
it would help you, and others to understand what is going on.
Otherwise, since the plug-in is not part of GIMP itself, if you have
no further anser here, you might try
to contact the plug-in author directl
I would like to run the (great!) Deskew plugin from the Python-Fu console,
info: http://registry.gimp.org/node/2958
I'm a very GIMP Python-Fu beginner, so i followed what user "asperge" did in
the post shown above (tested-working Script-Fu batch version):
get the image (active image), get the dra
> The animated gif is fine... Windows Explorer is the problem, it does not
allow
> to project an animated gif when it is showed resized, rescaled etc. and of
> course i tested the gif in Windows Exploer, after tips of you i tried the
> animated gif in Google chrome, and there was no problem
—-
Problem solved..!
The animated gif is fine... Windows Explorer is the problem, it does not allow
to project an animated gif when it is showed resized, rescaled etc. and of
course i tested the gif in Windows Exploer, after tips of you i tried the
animated gif in Google chrome, and there was no prob
On Thu, 4 Jul 2013 08:57:20 +0100, Greg Chapman wrote:
> (I do still use Windows and) I agree that it is a bug in IE10. The gif
> renders fine in IrfanView and all other browsers I have installed.
Don't judge the GIF quality with IrfanView, because it's actually quite
buggy when displaying animat
On 07/04/13 02:57, Greg Chapman wrote:
Hi,
On 04 Jul 13 00:51 Ofnuts said:
i just noticed it did not happens in google chrome but the same
gif shows the black lines in windows explorer 10 strange, and
ofcourse i always openend the animated gif in explorer hihi, can
you try it in explorer 10 i
Hi,
On 04 Jul 13 00:51 Ofnuts said:
> > i just noticed it did not happens in google chrome but the same
> > gif shows the black lines in windows explorer 10 strange, and
> > ofcourse i always openend the animated gif in explorer hihi, can
> > you try it in explorer 10 if possible ?
>
> S
On 07/04/2013 01:03 AM, fvn18 wrote:
Plenty of images... except an XCF that would look like the source of
an
animated GIF?
But I don't see anything technically wrong with "animation optimize
difference.gif", in particular I can't see the "shadows" in your
screenshot (tries with Firefox and Gwenv
>Plenty of images... except an XCF that would look like the source of
>an
>animated GIF?
>
>But I don't see anything technically wrong with "animation optimize
>difference.gif", in particular I can't see the "shadows" in your
>screenshot (tries with Firefox and Gwenview, besides Gimp)
i just noti
On 07/03/2013 04:47 PM, fvn18 wrote:
Can you post the full GIF (and possibly the original XCF) somewhere?
i put the files online see the url. i posted under this message
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/51/original/error_in_gif.gif
Plenty of images... except an XCF th
>Can you post the full GIF (and possibly the original XCF) somewhere?
i put the files online see the url. i posted under this message
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/51/original/error_in_gif.gif
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>Can you post the full GIF (and possibly the original XCF) somewhere?
https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/933ec84ad96ba4419751d98275509b6f20130702220436/7b3e5cfbda148b4aa156cbb81fe9302c20130702220436/f52d06
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/50/original/error_in_gif.gif
-
>How about converting to indexed color mode before you try optimizing
>it?
>
>When done right, the "Optimize" command (in either flavor) should make
>no visual difference in the resulting animation.
>
>-- Stratadrake
>strata_ran...@hotmail.com
>
>Numbers may not lie, but neither
put all the files online (wetransfer.com) click on the link for download
https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/933ec84ad96ba4419751d98275509b6f20130702220436/7b3e5cfbda148b4aa156cbb81fe9302c20130702220436/f52d06
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/47/original/error_in_gif.gif
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 05:55:08 +0200
> From: for...@gimpusers.com
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> CC: t...@gimpusers.com
> Subject: [Gimp-user] error animated Gif
>
> Thanks for replyingyour answer did not helped for me, the problem stays. i
> optimized each pic
On 02 Jul 13 07:57 Ofnuts said:
> > Attachments:
> >
> http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/46/original/error_in_gif.gif
> >
> Can you post the full GIF (and possibly the original XCF) somewhere?
I agree we need to see the full file.
I've never used GIMP for animation, so I could be very
On 07/02/2013 05:55 AM, fvn18 wrote:
Use Optimize (for GIF), not Optimize (Difference). Optimize
(Difference) doesn't take into account that GIF cannot do partial
transparency (and neither can Filters-Animation-Playback), so it's not
really useful, unless maybe for animated PNGs.
Thanks for repl
>Use Optimize (for GIF), not Optimize (Difference). Optimize
>(Difference) doesn't take into account that GIF cannot do partial
>transparency (and neither can Filters-Animation-Playback), so it's not
>really useful, unless maybe for animated PNGs.
Thanks for replyingyour answer did not helped
>i made a animated Gif (Gimp 2.8) but there is something wrong.
>
>i made an escalator with 2 persons on it, they move up the stairs in
>12 steps.
>i made 12 different .XCF's for every step one.
>
>Before converting to animated gif i make the XCF's 1 layer each.
>when i use the option FILTER > ANIM
i made a animated Gif (Gimp 2.8) but there is something wrong.
i made an escalator with 2 persons on it, they move up the stairs in 12 steps.
i made 12 different .XCF's for every step one.
Before converting to animated gif i make the XCF's 1 layer each.
when i use the option FILTER > ANIMATION >
On Sat, 2013-06-08 at 06:23 -0300, sergelli Ubatumirim wrote:
> (gimp:2042): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_entry_completion_get_model:
> assertion `GTK_IS_ENTRY_COMPLETION (completion)' failed
>
> (gimp:2042): Gimp-Widgets-CRITICAL **:
> gimp_container_tree_store_clear_items: assertion
> `GIMP_IS_C
Liam R E Quin writes:
> On Sat, 2013-06-08 at 06:23 -0300, sergelli Ubatumirim wrote:
> > I use kernel 3.9.4-200. Fedora fc18.i686 and Gimp 2.8.4.3 from my
> > distribuition repositories
> > After running Gimp on the command line, a list of errors appears
> > -
On Sat, 2013-06-08 at 06:23 -0300, sergelli Ubatumirim wrote:
> I use kernel 3.9.4-200. Fedora fc18.i686 and Gimp 2.8.4.3 from my
> distribuition repositories
> After running Gimp on the command line, a list of errors appears
> -
> I use kernel 3.9.4-200. Fedora fc18.i686 and Gimp 2.8.4.3 from my
> distribuition repositories
> After running Gimp on the command line, a list of errors appears
> ---
> Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf",
I use kernel 3.9.4-200. Fedora fc18.i686 and Gimp 2.8.4.3 from my
distribuition repositories
After running Gimp on the command line, a list of errors appears
---
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9:
>Did you ever check the amount of storage left on the drive?
>Do you have an updated antivirus software?/Infected?
>Did you keep Windows updated?
>
>The problem with "older" computers is there's a lot of stuff on them,
>over
>a long period of time. Maybe it's a conflict with another program or
>har
Did you ever check the amount of storage left on the drive?
Do you have an updated antivirus software?/Infected?
Did you keep Windows updated?
The problem with "older" computers is there's a lot of stuff on them, over
a long period of time. Maybe it's a conflict with another program or hardware
th
>On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 23:54 +0100, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
>
>Maybe you could write it down next time.
>Do you have a working GIMP now?
>
>2.7 was an "unstable" release - 2.8 likely has fewer bugs overall, but
>there have been some problems reported on Microsoft Windows that
>weren't
>present on L
On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 23:54 +0100, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> >On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 20:04 +0100, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> >Roughly how many brushes do you have?
> >
> >What is the error exactly?
> To be honest, I'm not really sure.
Maybe you could write it down next time.
> But I do know that
>On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 20:04 +0100, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
>Roughly how many brushes do you have?
>
>What is the error exactly?
>
>It's always possible that a brush or a font that you add might make
>gimp
>go wrong.
>
>Liam
To be honest, I'm not really sure. But I do know that there were quite a
On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 20:04 +0100, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> Yeah, decided to re-submit this thing again... lol.
>
> Basically, every time I load gimp, it opens for me, ect; but when I close it
> (to
> throw some brushes in, ect) it loads slower, and then it gives me a
> "C++/Library" whatever e
Yeah, decided to re-submit this thing again... lol.
Basically, every time I load gimp, it opens for me, ect; but when I close it (to
throw some brushes in, ect) it loads slower, and then it gives me a
"C++/Library" whatever error... But I'm going to install 2.7.1 to see how it
works now, since I'
On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:26:25 +0100
Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> >All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came out,
> >and it hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an error
> >when loading, ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's some
> >crud that tells me "Runti
On 06.11.2012 22:26, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came
out, and it hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an
error when loading, ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's
some crud that tells me "Runtime/C++ Error" and that it
>All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came out, and it
>hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an error when loading,
>ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's some crud that tells me
>"Runtime/C++ Error" and that it needs to terminate. So... what the h
Olivier writes:
> 2012/11/4 Steve Kinney
[...]
> Running an OS that works for not against the user is a very
> addictive thing. Token on-topic reference: The GIMP was the
> first
> major gateway drug that started me down the path to a 100% Free
> Software world. Ubuntu s
You know, I used to think abut that, like letting the computer rest.
That's very funny. But other than replacing the hard drive or the
operating system, which you probably couldn't do either by yourself,
here's what you really need to consider.
I wish I had thought of it earlier.
On Windows Vista y
>On 04.11.2012 03:00, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
>> I have no idea... and running out of memory? ._." That's... a bad
>> thing, isn't it?
>>
>> I'm not working on any images - I haven't been able to access GIMP
>> for three, four days, now, so...
>Patterns might be another cause for this problem
On 12-11-04 11:13 AM, Olivier wrote:
Unfortunately, Debian, which now has a live CD, also now comes with Gnome
3...
Oh, nuts. Thanks for the info. I might still try a live CD just to see what
Debian is like but looks like I'm back to Mint once they fix their install.
--
Cheers!
Kevin.
http
On 11/04/2012 10:52 AM, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> ...And how did all this shift into Unbuntu, whatever it is?...
It looks like your problem is something wrong with MS Vista more
than with the GIMP. I made a remark to the effect that the "right"
way to fix that is to install "an operating system
On 04.11.2012 03:00, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
I have no idea... and running out of memory? ._." That's... a bad
thing, isn't it?
I'm not working on any images - I haven't been able to access GIMP
for three, four days, now, so...
Patterns might be another cause for this problem. Fonts, too.
Yeah, it's ok. Give it about ten years, you'll know what to do...
:)
On 11/4/12, Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
>>On 11/03/2012 11:28 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
>
>>> Because (left out) a Vista machine means it's probably about
>>> five years old or so, meaning that it could possibly be filled, and
>>> or
>On 11/03/2012 11:28 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
>> Because (left out) a Vista machine means it's probably about
>> five years old or so, meaning that it could possibly be filled, and
>> or replace the drive as well. It's gonna go sometime soon. Just thoughts.
>> And they're so cheap now.
>> Dan
>Ubu
2012/11/4 Steve Kinney
Mint is very pleasant and refreshing indeed, and I'll shift to it if
combining Ubuntu 12.10 with Gnome 2 is impossible.
I run Ubuntu 11.04 which came with Unity but I was able to remove all Unity
packages and install Gnome 2. The one bug I found in Gnome 2 was the
inab
Wow, thanks to both (all) of you!
I'll have to taste the mint, so to speak.
I was running Ubuntu 11 till my latest machinicide.
I thought though when I installed it that Linux has come
incredibly far in ease of use since when I used to use it
back in the old Red Hat 4, 7 etc command line startup da
2012/11/4 Steve Kinney
>
> Ubuntu 10 has worked great for me but alas, Canonical has gone the
> way of the "dedicated touchscreen interface". I will be bailing out
> when the version I am using reaches "end of life" next year. Can't
> sit a very computer illiterate user in front of the "Unity"
On 11/03/2012 11:28 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
> Because (left out) a Vista machine means it's probably about
> five years old or so, meaning that it could possibly be filled, and
> or replace the drive as well. It's gonna go sometime soon. Just thoughts.
> And they're so cheap now.
> Dan
Ubuntu 10
Because (left out) a Vista machine means it's probably about
five years old or so, meaning that it could possibly be filled, and
or replace the drive as well. It's gonna go sometime soon. Just thoughts.
And they're so cheap now.
Dan
On 11/3/12, Daniel Smith wrote:
> I really have grown fond of av
I really have grown fond of avg's pc tuneup.
Normally I in the past didn't use such utilities, but I
tried (and paid!) for it once, and love it. Still use the
free avg antivirus though.
I would have recommended to upgrade to Win 7 and
wipe the whole drive. Never really liked Vista that much.
Seemed
On 11/03/2012 09:02 PM, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 13:22:52 -0400, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>> I would run a "registry cleaner"
>
> Don't. Just don't. At best, they do nothing, and at worst they screw up the
> machine (had to fix too many machines that "registry cleaners" and
> "op
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