I had this bug happened to me. Opened GIMP, but couldn't save a file to
/usr/share/icons. So I re-opened GIMP with `sudo gimp`. Next time I try
to open GIMP, I get permission denied. I tried removing the directory to
hopefully let GIMP auto-regenerate it, but then I got a file not found
error.
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This is not a bug report, and solving this is a support issue - you may
want to refer to the docs of the chown command.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Try to rename the Gimp directory:
1. stop all the Gimp processes
2. sudo mv "$USER/.gimp-2.8" "$USER/.gimp-2.8-backup"
3. sudo mv ~root/.gimp-2.8 ~root/.gimp-2.8-backup
If after this operation everything works you can remove the
.gimp-2.8-backup directories.
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I got the same error.
First time after installation I opened gimp as root ('sudo gimp'). So it's
initial configuration is set for root. Now 'sudo gimp' works perfectly. I don't
know how to solve this..
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The Xubuntu was isntalled as Alpha so maybe it was corrected meanwhile.
I will see if I can check the problem on an updated system.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1246908
Title:
~/.gi
I'm sorry but I'm running GIMP 2.8.6 on Saucy and cannot confirm this
bug.
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Title:
~/.gimp-2.8 directory and everything inside is owned by root