> I shut down my system and when I went to reboot I could only boot into
> text mode?
You shouldn't have to reboot. The next time the gimp acts up on you,
try this:
1. hit all at the same time
2. login in and type "ps -ax" no quotes
3. find the gimp and the number with it and type "kill "
mrweb wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> I was working with a couple of images the other day, simply adjusting the
> tonal qualities on one of them when suddenly gimp went wild on me.
>
> Within only a few seconds my screen was filled with hundreds of task bar
> buttons for a multitude of new copies of th
Unless you ran gimp as root there is nothing it can do that would harm your
system. (With the possible exception that it could get stuck in a loop and
spew out error messages untill you run out of disk space).
This isn't the place for a fix but you would need to give a lot more info
about the prob