Michael Schumacher wrote:
On a Suse 9.2 self-compiled Gimp 2.2 with 1 Gb of Ram and 1 Gb of swap,
and app. 30 Gb free on the harddrive where Gimp has it's swap/cache.
I have been working on some hollyday photos, all about 3,5 Mb of size,
to crop, rotate and others to make them ready for showing o
> On a Suse 9.2 self-compiled Gimp 2.2 with 1 Gb of Ram and 1 Gb of swap,
> and app. 30 Gb free on the harddrive where Gimp has it's swap/cache.
> I have been working on some hollyday photos, all about 3,5 Mb of size,
> to crop, rotate and others to make them ready for showing on the tv.
> All we
Geoffrey wrote:
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 23:22 Sven Neumann wrote:
You can control the amount of memory that GIMP uses by tuning the
tile-cache size setting. GIMP will then use a swap file instead of
causing an OOM situation that might cause it to be killed by the OS.
Of cou