Ubuntu :: Uninstall A Compiled Version Of Gimp?
Oct 2, 2010I compiled the latest stable version of gimp, but I want to go back to the one in the repositories, how do I uninstall the compiled version?
View 6 RepliesI compiled the latest stable version of gimp, but I want to go back to the one in the repositories, how do I uninstall the compiled version?
View 6 RepliesI am running fedora 12. I had could nor locate the Tcl/Tk on the system, so I had to download, compile and intstall the raw the raw tar balls. That is now causing some problems and I want to revert to the Fedora Tcl/Tk and reinstall it using yum as the self compiled code may not be well integrated with fedora. The make file gives no room for an un-install. I appreciate any ideas on how to go about the un-installation. Secondly the fedora system is running gnome, how may I switch to KDE instead?
View 13 Replies View RelatedI have ubuntu 9.04,when i configure my internet connection using pppoeconf i had got this result
RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.8p compiled against pppd 2.4.5
I cant access internet through linux,plz help any reply will be appreciated
A few hours ago one of my sites posted a new gimp version for Linux but i don't want bz2 files i want deb/ppa anyone know where i can one of those things?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have 2.47 installed and I want to upgrade to the newest version 2.67 yet when I try to upgrade, I am being told that I have the latest version. Is 2.47 the latest version in debian?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if anyone out there knew how to install How to Script-Fu version - plug-ins into Gimp plug-ins folder.
View 14 Replies View RelatedIn FC11 i686, I notice that after yum install xsane xsane -v reports a version of xsane that is compiled without Gimp support. Is there a special name for the xsane package that does have Gimp support?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi update kernel 2.6.32-24 to 2.6.32.25.But i want to uninstall old kernel version. How can i do the operasion ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed this drivers from Nvidia's site. How to completely remove every traces of this driver?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to uninstall the above mentioned Ubuntu from my Toshiba laptop (3 months old/new?),since i already have the same Desktop version. I have tried the CD booting of XP and a message(blue screen)appeared telling me to check for viruses and to rule out a corrupt disk (The laptop never had a Windows installed on it!The laptop has no internet connection of any sort and that's the SIT.REP.as the Green Berets (YOU) would like to know! i need it to install Linux Mint(THE BRAND NEW ONE)alongside the XP!
View 14 Replies View RelatedWhy is everything with this ubuntu so complex and difficult? This operating system turns the act of installing/uninstalling into a huge task. Just yesterday I installed the beta release of flash 10.1, I thought that it went into my firefox folder, but I checked firefox 3.5.7 plugins and it isn't there. So my question is, where on earth could it have possibly gone? Terminal said that it installed somewhere on my home directory, but I've been searching everywhere and I can't find anything. I know it's there because videos require flash work. where is my home directory, and what is it? I'm using ubuntu 9.10.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI had downloaded Bluefish editor from the Ubuntu Software center, some time ago... but today I just visited their new site and I found out that their latest stable version is 2.0.0 where as I have the 1.0.7.
how do I remove the existing one and install the latest stable release? I searched in the software center but it wasn't available. what do I do and how do I get the latest release....
this is the instruction given but can't understand it.
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It's not compatible with this version of Firefox. I can't uninstall this from add-ons. How do uninstall it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I uninstall a trial version.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWe have to install gcc 4.3. To which we believe we have to un-install gc-4.4. We are working on Fedora 12.
About OS :
$uname -a
Linux troy 2.6.32.9-67.fc12.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Feb 27 09:26:40 UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
About gcc :
$ gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: x86_64-redhat-linux
Configured with:
../configure --prefix
=/usr --mandir
=/usr/share/man --infodir
=/usr/share/info --with-bugurl .....
Thread model: posix
GCC Version 4.4.3 20100127 (Red Hat 4.4.3-4) (GCC)
Now, we want gcc 4.3 to be running.
If you had Gimp 2.6 (with gimp-plugin-registry installed) and installed Gimp 2.7 to try its new goodies, but Layer Effects are not showing, and when executing "gimp" from console you get these *nasty* errors:
Code:
This is a development version of GIMP. Debug messages may appear here.
gimp-user-install: migrating from /home/user/.gimp-2.6
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/layerfx.py", line 23, in <module>
import gimp, gimpplugin, math
ImportError: No module named gimp .....
If you haven't install the 2.7 version yet. Before upgrading, backup "python" directory and then just restore it after installing 2.7.
I am trying to stand up an IDS box based on RHEL 5.
When I issue the command ./sguild I get the following response:
ERROR: This version of TCL was compiled with threading enabled. Sguil is not compatible with threading.
SGUILD: Exiting.
I've made several attempts to install GIMP 2.7 (by compiling) to get layer group functionality, but the results were too buggy and I'd like to go back to 2.6. I installed gimp 2.6 again via apt-get, but it won't load, giving the error:
Code:
Libgimp version mismatch!
The GIMP binary cannot run with a libgimp version
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Some of you may have had with issues after installing GIMP on Lucid Lynx 10.04. Which may be directly related to "gimp-help-en", which could prevent you from installing other applications and preforming system tasks. If so, use this method to fix it.
Process: (Terminal > $ sudo apt-get install gimp)
1. After installing Gimp go to the terminal:
2. Then load up the language support application:
3. Then it will ask you to install the "gimp-help-en", confirm it.
4. Fix'd
I think this issue is directly linked to a systems with multiple languages, but I haven't been able to test this theory out yet.
I cannot uninstall Firefox, nor can I uninstall Chromium; one always stays if the other is uninstalled. For example, if I remove Firefox, Chromium will appear in its place and vice versa. This has got to be one of the weirdest bugs I've ever seen on Ubuntu! So, how can I uninstall both web browsers?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am running Ubuntu 9.10. If I compile a 'hello world' C file using the terminal, something like:
gcc hello.c -o hello
the compile seems to work fine, and the executable file 'hello' appears in the directory.
However, when I try to run 'hello' from the terminal, I get something like the following:
No command 'hello' found, did you mean: .......
If I run dir, though, I can see 'hello' is there. I also can't run code I compiled when I was running 9.04. The OS again can't seem to find the executable file.
Everything worked fine with version 9.04. I could compile and run without any problems. Is there some setting I have to change to allow the OS to run my code?
how to get the RT2570 drivers compiled and set up in 10.04 so the my F5D7050 will work? These are some vague instructions elsewhere on the internet but nothing I do seems to work. Everything suggested throws error messages.I just need a link to download the right sources and the relevant commands to get it compiles and set up.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI compiled the kernel 2.6.36.I want to remove it.How sholud i proceed?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow come the program is compiled without errors but I can't run it?After writing
Code:
./program
blank line appears only.
I recently installed mplayer I compiled from svn, and now Ubuntu's package manager is showing security patches. If I install these patches, will it mess up the version I compiled and installed?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI wanted to know if there is any way of adding a driver that i compiled during boot apart from adding it in
Code:
/lib/modules/<kernel version>/kernel/drivers
It works fine till i update to a newer kernel...then i have to add it in the new kernel file....so is there a permanent method?
I don't want to screw up my system, but I need newer versions of packages then the ones in the apt repos. What is the community consensus on the best way to mix apt package management with building bleeding edge packages from source?
Should I build the source into a package and install it with apt? Should I avoid make install?
I would also like to be able to use multiple versions of the same package, and have some sort of sym link or something to determine which version gets executed.
when I try executing a file in WINE that was a C++ and was compiled into a .exe I get:
Code:
fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC90.CRT" (9.0.21022.8)
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCP90.dll (which is needed by L"Z:\home\server\ms\MCServer.exe") not found
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what is the correct way to delete the kernel that is compiled by me?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAfter many failures, I succesfully compiled Gnome Shell from GIT. I already did about two months ago on the same machine and everything went ace. This time, when trying to finally launch it with ./gnome-shell --replace, the windows briefly disappear, the screen flashes for a few seconds but the Unity or the Classic Ubuntu desktop are restored normally. This is the output in the terminal:
Code:
giulio@giulio-902:~$ ~/gnome-shell/source/gnome-shell/src/gnome-shell --replace
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Window manager warning: Log level 8: gtk_style_context_add_provider: assertion `GTK_IS_STYLE_PROVIDER (provider)' failed
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