There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
There are no news. It was not working with 8.10. The machine is being used by a
person who is new to Linux - that's why it is running a different distribution
now, because this issue was a major blocker for the user.
As I cannot contribute to this any more you can close this bug again.
--
F-Spo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Starting a slideshow in F-Spot (only ~100 pictures) does not work correctly.
The pictures (2 megapixels) take forever to load (about 30 seconds) and the
transitions are extremely slow and nasty. The worst thing is, that the
slideshow cannot be q
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Steps to reproduce:
1. Import picture from digital camera into F-Spot
2. Rotate the image with F-Spot
3. Click "Edit" -> "Set as desktop background"
4. The GNOME background changes, but the image still has the original rotation
setting (aka: not r
OK, after rebooting again I figured out the following things:
1. Fullscreen slideshow sort of works, still it takes forever (~30 seconds)
until the next image is being shown and there is no setting to change that.
2. There is no option to pause the slideshow. There is also no option to skip a
pi
Esc does not work.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX (4x AGP), 128 MB GRAM. I've tried the nvidia
driver (included in 8.04) and the nv-driver. With the nv driver the slideshow
is, of course, worse, as it does not support OpenGL.
With the nvidia driver OpenGL works fine, Desktop effects with comp
I now can confirm that this also affects F-Spot in 8.10.
I did a clean install of 8.10 and I am using a clean F-Spot Library
(f-spot-0.5.0.3-0ubuntu4). I now have 1,2 GB of RAM and a newer NVidia driver
(96 series).
What I observed so far:
* slideshow doesn't work with Nvidia driver (neither with
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