On 26/10/2018 18:25, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Pix was unable to connect to my phone.
Is that not the job of the OS, rather than the picture-viewer app?
And not adding comments to the photos, or classify them? with tags?
Well, no, TBH. That's nothing I _ever_ do or have done, personally.
As you can see, PIX has consumed by now 5.8 GB of Swap. Low end computers, you said?
Isn't any image viewer/editor going to eat lots of memory if you load lots of pictures?
That doesn't mean that it has to be used on low-spec computers only.
I didn't say it was.
As long as you say that XFCE will include an image viewer called Pix, I'm fine. As long as you don't try or say to replace Shotwell with Pix :-)
I don't hugely care _what_ image viewer it contains. If it doesn't do what I want, I will change it anyway. But I think what you are calling for is a lot more than a _viewer_. I think you want a rich, nearly pro-level, photo editing tool.
Well, what is the current status to connect a bluetooth headphone using XFCE GUI tools?
I don't know. I have never owned Bluetooth headphones in my life. I have a Bluetooth mouse, an Apple Magic Mouse mk 1. I don't use it much and have never tried it with openSUSE. I had serious difficulty getting it working with Ubuntu, though.
Because on 42.3 I had to use the CLI, the GUI toolset used previously inherited from Gnome no longer worked on XFCE, something changed on the Gnome camp (intentionally, some said, to block XFCE out).
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