* vallarta [08-08-16 17:50]:
>
> a dialog is too large and can not see the big buttons on the bottom
so reduce the size displayed ??
not really a lot to go on here, crystal ball foggy.
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bj image or use it's web address with
amounts to the same.
Usually one can discern the web address of an image by right clicking upon
it, unless it is displayed by flash and then digging into the flash source
is necessary. There are apps available that will provide flash hidden
addresses
* Terry50 [09-19-16 15:19]:
> Hello,
> What is the best and most compatible pen tablet or drawing tablet to use with
> gimp?
on linux, wacom
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returning this to you per your posted instructions although i find it
impossible to completely comply as i do not have possession of many of the
copies. if this was not your intention, you should post w/o the *stupid*
trailer, or stop using work
ted and not full quoted nor previous signatures included.
search: mailing list etiquette and/or netiquette
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well, my suggestion is that the image file opens up inside gimp when i drag
> and
> drop it onto the gimp icon.
Then you must configure WINDOWS to do that. It is not a function of gimp
but your chosen operating system.
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ode-exif':
> Procedure 'plug-in-metadata-decode-exif' not found.
>
> Does anybody know what to do about this?
maybe, appears from what information you gave that the plug-in is not
where gimp expects it to be. Move the plug-in or tell gimp where to find
it.
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this conversion? It
> will help me a lot :D.
currently published gimp is 8-bit, not 16 and does not operate/save except
8-bit. I believe unstable 2.9+ (or 2.10) does 16-bit.
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tried experiment different layer commands but they dont seem to be
> doing anything for me.
>
> If Anyone could help me with this your awesome. :)
Just guessing from your statement, but scale the "image", not a layer.
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open Ufraw on its
> own when I try to open a raw image and I tried installing it separately then
> transferring it to gimp with still no success. Can anyone please help me?!
> I have a Nikon D7200 camera, My images are NEF files.
> Thank you in advance!
and your operating s
going to have to reacquaint
> myself with some words or learn about them for the first time before I
> am going to be able to convert rgb to grayscale via any script
> available.
>
> Any body got a link or a book recommendation or a paper to read?
Careful, be nice. She predates y
per and supplies for at least 30 years. And more companies are
> selling them again. Sorry, did not mean to sound preachy!
>
> Can you tell I was a teacher? Just keep babbling on! Ha!
What operating system?
What version of gimp?
Where did you get gimp?
just for starters.
ps: your
lugins I
> downloaded (separate+).
I have: file-pdf-load
file-pdf-load-thumb
file-pdf-save
file-pdf-save-multi
> Any ideas? This issue is similar to Bug 689657 from 2012, which was never
> resolved.
that is for OSX, not OS.
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* Partha Bagchi [01-25-17 18:11]:
> JEM is having OSX GIMP issues and you talk about openSUSE. Interesting. :)
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote:
>
> > * JEM [01-25-17 16:31]:
> > > I'm sure there's a stupidly simple answ
>
>
> How do I stop receiving these emails. I thought I had put a stop to them.
>
>
> Win Brayer
> winbrayer cox net
> Home: 480-948-2160
> Cell: 602-618-5230
> "
>
> I wonder where he actually posed his issue...
Well, no wonder he had issues, c
e include my text automagically in
> future expoorts, right? If this is indeed correct, can anybody tel me
> where one sets and saves the default comment?
edit -> preferences -> default image -> comment
ps: your editor/email client does not wrap lines < 78 chars.
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le. So after fiddling
> around with the plugins, I still can't edit text. Seriously thinking I need to
> look elsewhere.
how did you save the file? if you wrote a jpg or png ... you have lost
your layers, they are merged, ie: you don't have a text layer to edit.
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* spy46 [03-13-17 16:53]:
> Thank you.
> I would not have thought it would be this . annoying and yet easy.
probably a "Good Thing" but with the information provided, rather
difficult to determine and my cyrstal ball is in the shop for repairs.
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tumped!
I only see any version of windows on someone else's box and haven't had
gimp there for years and much has changed. sorry.
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ort your context, especially sigs and trailers.
If you are going to advise, please encourage *good* habits.
You should have advised him to reply copying the list address, and *only*
the list address,into the "To:" field or the gooie box where the
recipient's maili
of the ?new breed?, you have a ms address
and the OP uses windows live mail, you top post answering questions before
they are asked and quote everything including sigs and trailers, ie:
worthless information.
"gooie" is a dersive reference to gui and *was* properly used.
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gimp opens a browser to and html file included in the install of gimp-help,
/usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.html
you don't mention what system you are running or where you got gimp or
what gimp packages you installed or
somewhat difficult to provide you with intelligent ans
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> List address:gimp-user-list@gnome.org
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reading the message might help.
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short supply these days.
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> (think a stylised zelda character), to replace to paintbrush-dog, which
> seems to not have much in connection with the name gimp or am I missing
> something?
>
>
> Be interested to know your thoughts,
google for "gimp name change" and you will find yo
usual
> crops for orders to determine pixel count.
>
> 16x20's
> 11x14's
> 8x10's
> 5x7's
> 4x5's
> etc...
or you could use ratio for crop parameters
amazing you want to use a tool but are not really interested in learning
how it work to the
dots a printer places on
paper. pixels per inch would be a measure of quality of an image.
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>
> -Original Message- From: Patrick Shanahan
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 11:41 PM
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Help with Cropping
> ...
>
> >My day to day work for prints for homes is 200 dpi.
>
> Maybe you should rethi
, use the correct term and
use it to describe the crop area of the image. that capability *is*
provided by gimp and will lead you to less confusion.
also when describing a problem, using the wrong terms leads to incorrect
assumptions for those attempting to provide you a solution.
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I can tell, but when I open it, there are ZERO
> layers and my image is entirely gone!
you provide little information, gimp version, operating system, file type,
...
why don't you post the photo to a file sharing service somewhere and
provide a link to it so it can be investigated?
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* Sara Crow [06-01-17 13:08]:
> This is all I see when I open the file. :'( I can always upload the file to
> Google Drive and share it if that would help.
>
> Thanks so much for your help.
>
> [image: 2017-05-31 22_28_34-Greenshot.png]
>
> On Wed, May 31, 201
e any way of finding out which version has actually been
> installed? Either 32 or 64 bit.
>
>
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
is your imac 32 or 64 bit?
if you really do not know, what difference does it make?
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>4. Re: GIMP name, icon and general graphic look (Rick Strong)
>5. Re: GIMP name, icon and general graphic look (Ross Martinek)
and perhaps, for someone to post an answer to one message within a digest,
and post the entire digest with it.
shame on you.
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* Rick Strong [10-22-17 17:23]:
> No shaming allowed.
>
> Rick S.
>
> -Original Message- From: Patrick Shanahan Sent: Sunday, October 22,
> 2017 4:02 PM To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org Subject: Re: [Gimp-user]
> gimp-user-list Digest, Vol 73, Issue 18
>
&
that someone using their own email addr was not a "subscriber" or maybe
even a contributor/developer or someone who wanted to be?
but I may not qualify to even merit a reply :(.
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e converted "raw" file to gimp. I personally
use dcraw but on linux and have no idea what will work on windows.
gud luk,
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Reg
imilar in Gimp. Can someone point me
> >>to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance
> >Hey Julie,
> >
> >The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
> >
> >http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_sh
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
> * Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
> >
> >
> > On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> > >
> > >On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
> > >>Hello,
> > >>
> > >>I'm
imilar in Gimp. Can someone point me
> >>to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance
> >Hey Julie,
> >
> >The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
> >
> >http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_sh
tary, but
> once pointed out it's obvious that su, sudo and umount would be owned by
> root - only root can do the things they enable a user with the root
> password to do.
>
> A graphics editor or a wrapper for portable applications? Not so much. :D
not knowing flatpack
after little to no traffic for about six weeks, today I have received 50+
posts dated from first of March to today. is there a problem with the
list configuration?
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urce code, or just do without. it
is free and open source software.
now you know and will not disseminate false and mis-leading information.
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Register
* Ofnuts [05-11-18 02:42]:
> On 05/09/18 20:17, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >"The GIMP community" does not care, seem is not applicable, for any distro
> >or operating system. "The GIMP community" does not package or provide
> >packages for *any* operatin
se it. I'm just thinking out loud. :)
>
> OK, that makes sense. Maybe a flood of bug reports from Linux users will
> come in when/as GIMP-2.10 is included in more Linux distributions.
it is available on openSUSE Tumbleweed and I have it installed. for the
small uses I have made
ust basically saying me too. Not expecting assistance on
> a
> work around, I'll try the next version when it comes out.
>
> Also 2.10 is a RAM pig.
on my openSUSE Tumbleweed gimp 2.10 opens in < 4 seconds and uses < 80 mb
of memory w/o swap, while dar
. Not expecting
> >assistance on
> >a
> >work around, I'll try the next version when it comes out.
> >
> >Also 2.10 is a RAM pig.
>
> It is propably windows related issue and maybe hardware related as well.
> I have tried gimp 2.1 on another pc (it was
ally liked everything else about 2.10.
>
> Any plans for scanning soon?
gimp-2.10.0 on Tumbleweed openSUSE
xsane interface from file drop-down menu works for me.
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le window mode. I haven't found an option to disable it by
> default either; hopefully I've just missed it?
fwiw: I don't either. I just opened gimp. it opened into single window
mode. I unchecked "single window mode", closed and reopened and got
multiple wi
* Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 22:12]:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:02:08 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 21:26]:
> >> On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 22:04:50 -0400 (EDT), Robert Krawitz wrote:
> >> > It appears that even if I uncheck single window mode,
* Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 22:28]:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:16:07 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 22:12]:
> >> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:02:08 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >> > * Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 21:26]:
> >> >
* Patrick Shanahan [11-08-18 22:31]:
> * Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 22:28]:
> > On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:16:07 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > * Robert Krawitz [11-08-18 22:12]:
> > >> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:02:08 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > &g
r
it worked previous but seems the darktable importer is broken.
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we
>
> Am 27.01.19 um 14:09 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> > * Uwe Haider [01-27-19 07:48]:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I use both darktable and rawtherapee. Since I have gimp-2.10.4 running
> > > every
> > > raw is opened via rawtherapee.
> >
mage%2525202019-06-21%252520at%2525206.44.48%252520pm.png
correct your system character encoding and lc
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en explorer to a directory which
contains images and right click on one. might present you with a config
option to choose.
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* bmike1 [07-20-19 17:33]:
> I heard there is premium editing. How do you do it in Gimp?
can you explain what "premium editing" is?
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strating that fetching the
> directory was not a problem for at least ten years that I have used the
> program, and now it is.
look for a remote drive that fails to load, maybe red X on the icon.
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mounted.
yes, you are looking for a drive that cannot mount, not drives that *are*
mounted successfully.
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Photos:
ompared
> to less than a second with PS. All my devices seem to be in working order.
> Should probably review drivers for different models. For the moment, will
> develop work flows that avoid Save As.
why don't you *adjust* your work flow to utilize a local rather than
attached drive
payment via whatever method you are paying.
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*
> https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1300/original/Screenshot_from_2019-11-26_16-02-16.png
does darktable successfully open the file DSC_7808.NEF ?
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or tiff/png.
have no idea what "snap.gimp" is or where it comes from.
I am canceling the process to load sub nef via dt.
gud luk,
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* Patrick Shanahan [11-26-19 14:27]:
> * sed [11-26-19 12:03]:
> > >* sed [11-26-19 10:38]:
> > >does the directory exist? /tmp/gimp/2.10/
> >
> > First there were no any files named as gimp under tmp. I don't know it is
> > proper
> > way to
anvas no)
> ># (snap-to-path no)
> ># (padding-mode default)
> ># (padding-color (color-rgb 1.00 1.00 1.00)))
>
>
> So, does this mean that lines with # at the start are no longer comments and
> now
> actual code? Or had it always b
t;
> I'm using regular accents e.g. U+00e4 for small letter a with
> diaeresis, not combining characters because I don't have those
> mapped on my keyboard.
>
> Is there any way to get the accented letters ?
your "accented" letter "รค" show
* Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list [08-27-20 10:28]:
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 08:52:59AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list [08-27-20 02:43]:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm using 2.10.20 and I want to create some text using accen
sma5/kde5.
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use:
*You* are free to use fotoshot and pay the piper. And you will never
notice another problem with gimp, and we will not have to continually
delete your posts.
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* maderios [09-12-12 10:36]:
>
> Do you really use it ? Ergonomically speaking, Gimp is now an xcf editor.
s/is now/has always been/
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ac OS
> X?
Don't know about mac
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* Gary Aitken [09-21-12 18:05]:
>
> I'm trying to automate a process, and don't want to have to manually start
> ufraw.
have you looked at "ufraw-batch" ??
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that the path will be followed.
Become part or don't but if you decide against, show your rage somewhere
else,
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the other side
> while scanning.
That *and* pick a black point when scanning. It will make the text that
does "bleed thru" appear much lighter.
Then play with the contrast of the product.
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> gimp-user-list mailing list
> gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
You might just find your answer in the two trailers which appear in every
post here.
And please program your blueberry wireless to wrap lines
from my samsung and
4x6 expands to 8x12 or 6.67x10 An option, save your
additions to a layer and shrink the layer to the dimentions to fit the
intended size and merge the layer to 8x10
without carnival mirror type distortion, there is no easy change from 4x6
to 8x10.
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unication probs, esp ??
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planations of your situation. Most of us have outlived our
crystal balls. My have shriveled to almost nothing but I have been here a
loong time :^).
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because
> Gimp has so much to offer.
...
You play a fiddle with no strings.
There is a script usable that returns to nearly the same actions which you
desire. Perhaps you are having a problem with the words presented here.
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* Gracia M. Littauer [11-29-12 13:18]:
> I know the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 it's 8 years old anyone recomend
> any newer good Epson scanner that work with linux?
I have a 2400 that worked good.
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http
resents it to gimp. Or see if you can see the
complete file in ufraw.
If you see the complete file in ufraw, export it and open the resulting
file with gimp. See if you still have the problem.
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* Daniel Conklin [12-01-12 13:51]:
> I downloaded gimp help and installed it.All OK when i'm connected but
> not when I'm offline . Any solution?
Many possibilities, but few come to mind based on the information you have
provided. But there is one, stay online.
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change as you drag.
>
> In addition, there are two small arrows to the right of the number, and
> clicking on those will increase or reduce the number shown. But those
> are not the arrows being discussed in this thread :-)
I would have expected the mouse wheel to act the same but it
and saving the scanned image to disk before opening it
with gimp.
Who'd a thunk that And the iscan driver was not Epson's version.
Goes to show that *anything* can cause problems :^)
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t;
or the steps/drivers you have attempted
And functional crystal balls are quite rare and expensive.
??
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thm tables
Mercury thermometers
Cream top milk
Oleo margarine with included die color packet
White wash
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use some software thats not compatible with
> >> linux :(
> >
> > An obvious 'solution' is to install Linux as a VM under Virtualbox.
>
> Or much better, do the opposite!
Or better yet, delete windoz
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de 91 posts, which on a cursory review, most, if
> not all, seem to be on this topic.
One on 30 Nov was about scanners :^)
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2.8.4.
>
depends on your operating system and distribution, if linux. More
information necessary
It is available on openSUSE, and probably everywhere else but location
would depend on the above.
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* Psiweapon [03-01-13 10:46]:
> Pt didn't they sell any higher horses on the cattle fair?
>
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> > * Psiweapon [03-01-13 10:35]:
> > > I don't want to be very offensive, but yes, *sometime
re) has the big white spots in the same places -- the
> same trees, the same shrubbery, same shapes to the white blotches.
> Any ideas?
Not w/o seeing the image, but please do not post it to the list. Provide
a place for viewing the image.
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correctly from {Open}LibreOffice,
why would the print driver by back, especially to the point of paying for
another driver. Could just as well send me the money for what it would
accomplish.
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* Patrick Shanahan [04-05-13 07:57]:
> * s.kortenweg [04-05-13 04:41]:
> > On 05-04-13 02:23, Steve Kinney wrote:
> > >On 04/04/2013 08:12 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> > >>http://www.irfanview.com/
> > >>
> > >>IMO Irfanview rocks - Microsoft
fortunately, too large for the list due to the numerous
> > attached images.
>
> *headdesk* Apparently, GIMP .gdyn files are more bloated than MS Word
> documents
perhaps you should try text instead of html/bloated/drivel
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* Michael Schumacher [04-06-13 05:13]:
> On 06.04.2013 05:29, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >* Richard Gitschlag [04-05-13 21:46]:
> >>>From: dan...@yacg.com
> >>>To: uni.kl...@t-online.de
> >>>Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 16:12:35 -0400
> >>>CC: g
ities.
> You'll find it is much harder to expand your developer base if you act
> immature like that. Have some patience.
Immaturity you manifest by posting html for no *good* reason? Getting
pissed?
Grow up!
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review. All settings on both file and
> printer
> are set to "Best". RGB color.
>
> Using Linux, Suse 12, gimp 2.6.11, printer Epson Stylus 1400. Thanks
> for any ideas.
openSUSE 12.???
Can you give access to the photo or email it to me?
openSUSE Tumbleweed which is
my entire system. Your
report is inaccurate and mis-stated.
Please correct it.
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tated the issue is with Windows 64 bit.
As I said, your report is *mis-stated*!
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* Burnie West [05-11-13 16:06]:
> On 05/10/2013 09:31 AM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
> >Linux is a registered trademark of Linux Torvalds
> um-m -- Linus Torvalds ?
Ah, a windos uzer. Try google and linux
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