Thanks all. Now I'm armed with what to do I'll get this out to you ASAP.
Just checked the bug again and its still valid so just waiting apport
info to come through
Regards
Ian
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Okay this is interesting. If I start Gimp 2.8 and then open or import an
image to work on, it'll let me save to xcf or export no problem.
But if Gimp is invoked by right clicking on the image, that's when I can
immediately save.
So at least I have a workaround
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* apologies. Second line above should read:
But if Gimp is invoked by right clicking on the image, that's when I
*CANNOT immediately save.
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10 incrementally from 12.04 LTS, package
system automatically introduced GIMP as 2.8
BUG: When opening up a jpeg file in GIMP 2.8.6 to start editing, saving
as existing or new file is impossible.
Permissions: no indicator that this is a problem
In Ubuntu 12.04, I don't quite get the crash, but the text-editor is
buggy. You choose a font, it keeps sans and you have to assign the font
again. After copying a text layer (pretty fundamental to any text effect
operation), it moves the topmost layer on editing.
Really frustrating.
Will go back
Same here since an update this morning.
Tried with the command line and does the same i.e. you can enter a word
but clicking return/enter does nothing
gnome-dictionary-applet 2.20.0.1
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-19-386 #1 Wed Aug 20 21:59:50 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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gnome-dictionary-applet must stri
Same here since an update this morning.
Tried with the command line and does the same i.e. you can enter a word
but clicking return/enter does nothing
gnome-dictionary-applet 2.20.0.1
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-19-386 #1 Wed Aug 20 21:59:50 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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gnome-dictionary-applet must stri