I have not been able to install the GIMP 2.0.1 via RPM (nor source) on
Fedora Core 1 Note: GIMP 1.2.5 is already installed on a FC1 Workstation.
I keep getting hung up on unmet dependencies which I can't find through
rpmfind.net.
In my latest attempt, I did a fresh workstation install of FC1
presentation?
Maybe you've made a presentation and have some materials to share.
I've already put together a full outline for my previous presentation,
and would be glad to share it as I get it published to my website.
Thanks,
Greg Rundlett
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might want to look at Simon Budig, tigert and jimmac's GIMP
stuff. Simon has several presentations/talks online, and both
jimmac and tigert have tutorials which are very good for a
presentation of the GIMP.
Merci. Not sure if I've seen Simon's stuff, but I recognize both tigert
and jimmac.
Greg
Alan Horkan wrote:
I'd strongly recommend you tell users about the psmenurc
if you replace the default menurc with psmenurc it gives you keybindings
more like those used in Adobe Photoshop, and it makes using the Gimp a lot
more comfortable for many users, unfortunately it is a hard feature to
rob wrote:
Rember you need all the -dev rpms if you want to compile stuff.
It would be a much much beter idea for you to install the rpm. Ditching
suse for debian would also be a good idea.
I too had literally the worst experience thus far in my Linux life
trying to install GIMP 2.0 on a
Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My hope is that the 'tricks' to installing on these notoriously
difficult distributions can be added to GIMP.org. For example:
Compiling from source is not recommended unless you know about X, Y,
and Z. To learn more about X, Y, and Z, go here. You need
Maybe you want to try another distro. On my Debian box, I typed
apt-get install gimp
and it got installed. No problem there.
Somewhere I read recently that if you switch to Debian, you'll be asking
yourself Why didn't I do this sooner?I can vouch for that.
A lot of times you see somebody
Tom Williams wrote:
Ok, I'm trying to make a gradient that looks exactly like this:
http://www.bay-online-media.com/tom/graident.jpg
I'm starting with a duplicate of the FG to BG (RGB) gradient and I can
edit my copy just fine. However, I just can't get the threshold just
right such that the