[Digikam-users] Images not visible on Light Table
Peter Shute
pshute at nuw.org.au
Sat Dec 12 23:18:57 GMT 2009
Thank you for that. KDE 4.3.4 is what I installed. I might try 4.3.3 and see if there's an improvement, if I get around to it before it's fixed.
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From: Laurent Espitallier <laurent.espitallier at laposte.net>
To: digikam-users at kde.org <digikam-users at kde.org>
Sent: Sat Dec 12 21:48:37 2009
Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] Images not visible on Light Table
This is really annoying, however if you could fix it next week, that
would be wonderful !
Some users in my company will use digiKam to manage their photo
collection instead of Adobe Lightroom 2.0.
Patrick Spendin said the 8/12/2009 on kde-windows mailing list :
Hi all,
I am just giving you a short note that KDE 4.3.4 has been uploaded now.
It is based on the latest release of Qt 4.6.0; This also means that some
packages from the earlier 4.3.3 release might break (due to a packaging
error in the 4.3.3 release).
It includes a package of the koffice suite in version 2.1.0, a new
konversation package in version 1.2.1, a ktorrent package in version 3.3.1.
If you'd like to see other packages with recent releases (from extragear
etc.), just give us a hint here.
I will add the digikam 1.0.0 release next week.
Le 12/12/2009 09:53, Gilles Caulier a écrit :
> Peter,
>
> If you is able to compile digiKam under windows, it will be better to
> checkout code from svn trunk and to try as well.
>
> This week end i will be busy.... Christmas time arrive and i need to
> prepare the event. But next week, i can take a look at this bug. I
> think it just a little dysfunction somewhere... because it work fine
> with previous version 1.0.0-beta. It must be fixed for 1.0.0 final...
>
> Also, please create a new entry in KDE bugzilla, at digiKam/lighttable section.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2009/12/12 jdd-gmane<jdd at dodin.org>:
>
>> Le 12/12/2009 07:31, Peter Shute a �crit :
>>
>>> If a bug that serious is well known but there's no bug offically submitted then it sounds like the Windows version is definitely to be avoided.
>>>
>>> Can anyone recommend which Linux distribution to try? �I've never used any of them before. This poll suggests Ubuntu is most popular, but I don't know how old it is:
>>> http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/188
>>>
>> I use and like openSUSE for years now
>>
>> http://www.opensuse.org/fr/
>>
>> jdd
>>
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