I can't get it to do even the simplest transformations. Trying to rotate a selection, for example, produces no result other than a lot of hard disk activity which appears quite rapidly to fill up the partition in use, whether home or root; the only way out that I have found is to log off and start again. Is this a known problem? I'm using Linux-Mandrake 6.1, the Macmillan distribution, on a Dell which has an Nvidia TNT2 graphics card.
Well, 1.0.4 is the latest(?) stable version and is as stable as a rock AFAIK. I've been using a cvs snapshot shortly after development version 1.1.16 was released and again it's pretty stable.
Perhaps you could tell us your gimp version, and any other relevant info (try gtk-config --version and tell us the result).
Also whats the machines spec i.e. Ram and Swap space? and how big is the file your trying to work on? What is the output of the commands df and free before and after running the gimp?
Adam
[ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]