On Wed, 1 Jun 2016, 12:54 Ralf Mardorf, wrote:
> Available for Windows and OS X only and the "Terms of Use" aren't
> readable here.
>
The licence is a modified BSD licence
>
> Even if it should be available for Linux, it would be nice to drop
> a few notes about usability. When I tested Synfig
oading a .gbr
file but haven't managed to get it to show up in GIMP yet, does the
link I gave above help at all with that?
Thanks
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#x27;m not sure exactly which
tool you would use to do that in xfce (the desktop environment that
ubuntustudio uses), but you might be able to just right click on it
(in your downloads folder) and click "extract here" or something
similar.
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by the
system owner; which is another good reason to edit /etc/grub.d/*
rather than grub.cfg.
[snip]
Hopefully this makes the way update-grub works (and is actually
useful:) a bit clearer. Sorry I don't have any suggestions about the
other issues you mentioned (but it's u
tom (if you want custom parts before the
autogenerated Ubuntu kernels you could copy 40_custom to 07_custom and
put your stuff in there, but then you'd lose automatically updating
entries for the default option).
[0] http://funkyhat.org/2010/01/19/putting-rt-kernels-first-in-grub2/
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your needs.
If you just want to include some static text in grub.cfg you could
create a file like this (and make it executable):
#!/bin/sh
echo << EOF
your stuff for grub.cfg goes here
EOF
Hope this is at least a little helpful ⢁)
[1] http://funkyhat.org/2010/01/19/putting-rt-kernels-fi
t as soon as they
notice this thread ⡈)
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