[Gimp-user] Gimp 2.7.1 and out of space messages

2009-10-31 Thread Carusoswi
You don't need Ubuntu Studio for any version of Gimp.  I just happened to have
an interest in Multimedia, so I did a search on how to install Ubuntu Studio
over my existing 9.04 setup.

For gimp 2.7.1, I just typed into my browser something like "how to install
Gimp 2.7.1 in Ubuntu 9.04" then followed the instructions that the search
returned.  You do have to complete uninstall previous versions of Gimp . . .
well, there is a way to make them run side by side, but it's simpler just to
uninstall previous versions, and, since its so simple to reinstall previous
versions if you find you want to revert, I didn't feel it necessary to have
both versions available on my system at the same time.

Although warning abound not to install 2.7.1 on a "production" system, I am
happy to report that it runs just fine, has never crashed, and, once I sorted
out my system resources to give the application room to run, it no longer pops
up error messages.

Go ahead and install it.  I suspect you'll be pleased.

Caruso
>
>I'd like to try it out as well - do you have to have Ubuntu Studio for that
?
>I'm running regular Ubuntu (planning to upgrade to 9.10 real soon). Is there
a
>package repository I can add that will let me try Gimp 2.7.1?
>
>
>
>

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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2.7.1 and out of space messages

2009-10-30 Thread Michael Grosberg
Carusoswi  gimpusers.com> writes:

> 
> I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.

I'd like to try it out as well - do you have to have Ubuntu Studio for that ?
I'm running regular Ubuntu (planning to upgrade to 9.10 real soon). Is there a
package repository I can add that will let me try Gimp 2.7.1?



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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2.7.1 and out of space messages

2009-10-25 Thread Owen

> I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.
>
> It runs fine, and has caused me no lost date, but immediately upon
> installation complained with message such as 'could not write tile
> data to
> disk - no space available' or something to that effect.  When those
> messages
> appear, the same one will repeat itself several times.  I can dismiss
> the
> message boxes and go on about my business.
>
> I had just chalked this up to the price one pays to try out unstable
> versions
> and have been living with this situation for several weeks.
>
> This morning, I decided to investigate a bit, and, sure enough, my /,
> home,
> and desktop folders all were reporting 0 free space.
>
> I went exploring and moved about 2 GB of miscellaneous downloads
> cluttering
> my desktop, and have now run the Gimp for about 15 minutes with no
> error
> messages.
>
> My question is whether I have any options about where Gimp needs to
> have
> space in order to do its 'bookkeeping' chores as you use the program,
> or must
> I always (I guess I really should not only for Gimp, but other
> programs, as
> well) make certain it has some headroom in my Ubuntu folders.




Look under Edit->Preferences->Folders and you can set the location of
the temporay and swap folders.

Just make sure they are writeable

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[Gimp-user] Gimp 2.7.1 and out of space messages

2009-10-25 Thread Carusoswi
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.

It runs fine, and has caused me no lost date, but immediately upon
installation complained with message such as 'could not write tile data to
disk - no space available' or something to that effect.  When those messages
appear, the same one will repeat itself several times.  I can dismiss the
message boxes and go on about my business.

I had just chalked this up to the price one pays to try out unstable versions
and have been living with this situation for several weeks.

This morning, I decided to investigate a bit, and, sure enough, my /, home,
and desktop folders all were reporting 0 free space.

I went exploring and moved about 2 GB of miscellaneous downloads cluttering
my desktop, and have now run the Gimp for about 15 minutes with no error
messages.

My question is whether I have any options about where Gimp needs to have
space in order to do its 'bookkeeping' chores as you use the program, or must
I always (I guess I really should not only for Gimp, but other programs, as
well) make certain it has some headroom in my Ubuntu folders.

Thanks.

Caruso

 

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