On 2021-12-27 18:15, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Gnome 41.2
>> opensuse tumbleweed 20211223
>> linux 5.15.8-1-default x86_64
>> bluez 5.62-2.1
>>
>> Bluetooth on this host has never been a jolly affair
> I assume you wanted this to go to a different list?
>
Yes, of course.
My apologies.
Hello,
Gnome 41.2
opensuse tumbleweed 20211223
linux 5.15.8-1-default x86_64
bluez 5.62-2.1
Bluetooth on this host has never been a jolly affair; it has always been
persnickety on gnome/opensuse/linux. Whenever I boot the computer, I must diddle
with bluetooth settings (on/off, connect)
On 2021-11-14 02:32, Ruben Safir wrote:
> It is very important not to use trend micro for your security.
> That are not to be trusted.
>
1. The OP made clear he is in a corporate environment. He has no control over
security choices.
2. Such a wantonly unsupported statement of untrustworthiness is
On 2021-11-11 15:02, Baz Shaw wrote:
> I just tried to download the latest update from
>
> https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.10/windows/gimp-2.10.28-setup.exe
> It was blocked by trend micro with this report:
>
Report was removed?
Is "trend micro" a firewall product? If so, you ma
On 2020-03-06 2:53 PM, TheComputerGuy via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I'm being told GIMP is a knockoff of Photoshop rather than an alternative
> because "it fits the definition".
>
What definition is that?
Or Photoshop is a knockoff of GIMP.
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On 11/11/2019 9.52 am, Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea what I am looking for and how to create it?
>
And another way:
3. Set the background image in a lower layer. Adjust the opacity of the upper
layer(s) to allow the background to show.
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On 11/11/2019 9.52 am, Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I'd like to generate a delicate (soft or transparent ?) background,
> e.g. a flower.
> It should look more like a watermark but (in a layer) below the image.
>
> Does anybody have an idea what I am looking for and how to create
This seems to happen sporadically.
All messages sent to the list since 16-Oct-2018 were sent again. I
checked the mail headers; the ones I sampled have today's date
(5-Nov-2018) shown in the Received headers.
What causes such a burst? Any way to prevent it?
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On 09/13/2018 12:39 PM, Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list wrote:
> configure: == summary =
> configure: build GTK GUI: yes
> configure: build GIMP plug-in: yes
>
Ah. Here is where things diverge:
configure:9400: == summary
On 09/10/2018 06:28 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> I'm using nufraw-0.42 with 2.10.6
> ./autogen.sh;
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-contrast;
> make;
> make install
>
Okay.
> As far as I can see, 0.42 was working with 2.8.22.
>
Any idea how to use it with 2.8?
There are no instruct
On 09/11/2018 02:14 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> install nufraw (http://nufraw.sourceforge.net)
> and make it active with
> Edit -> Preferences -> Image Import & Export
>
There is no "Image" option. And Help does not mention Import anywhere.
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GIMP 2.8.22
UFRaw 0.22
linux 4.12.14-lp150.12.16-default x86_64
The current version of GIMP has gotten twitchy about return values from
UFRaw:
Opening '/path/to/image/image-001.nef' failed: Procedure
'file-ufraw-load' returned no return values
Well, hmphh!
Now I must open the image in UFRaw dire
Hello,
I received a notice that am excessive number of messages were bounced
and my membership has been suspended, and that I should confirm I exist.
Looking into this I discovered this in our spam filter:
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