Simone Castellaneta wrote:
The same thing happened me: after I' ve installed GTK 1.0.0, Gimp stopped working and up to now I didn' t success making it work again. I' ve also uninstalled the rpmed Suse Gimp and installed a new one compiled from source but no success. :((
I managed to get GIMP 0.99.28 (I believe, the latest, anyway) to work with GTK 1.0.0 when I compiled it (maaaan it takes a while ;) - no errors, though). I guess I didn't handle linuxconf quite right because my system went all bogus on me, so I've started afresh. I needed to anyway, since I had installed way more than I'd ever use (but hey, I'm reviewing the thing and need to see what's there ;)). No Windows-user have ever almost run out of harddisk space installing everything that came with the OS (unless they have old hardware), but with S.u.S.E. Linux, it's quite possible ;) - I've bumped up my partition sized twice, so I now am at 750 MB for / and 2.3 GB for /usr (and yes, there's a long way before they are full just now, but gimme a few months.... ;)) And now for something completely different: Have anyone here tried the 'Open' dialog in various KDE Beta 4 apps (particularly KMid and/or KMandel)? It looks real spiffy, BUT! at my place, it forgets it's bookmarks as soon as you press OK and the default directory also goes back to what it was before you manouvered away from it. Slightly annoying, but the Idea is promising. And one more thing: When I compiled KDE Beta 4 from sources (the first time), it installed two 3D screensavers, but when I installed the binaries from the S.u.S.E. ftp site, they were nowhere to be found (clean install, just having reformated'n'all. KDE Beta 3 already there). Why weren't they in the binaries, I wonder? That's is for now... Martin Moeller.. -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e