Prior to upgrading to 14.04 on my 64-bit laptop, Gimp 2.8 ran perfectly. Since the upgrade, Gimp is prone to just quiting -- it just winks out of existance. This also happens if I start Gimp and try to open "some" image files (plain jpg images); Gimp winks out of existance.
I took the time this morning to completely get rid of Gimp, and I mean completely. Then I updated the package cache and dist-upgraded. I rebooted and using Muon Package Manager, installed Gimp. The same issue happens.
I don't know where to begin to isolate why this is happening. I like Gimp. I'm used to Gimp. I would like Gimp to behave normally, as it did previously.
Is anyone else using Gimp 2.8 on a 65-bit install of 14.04 and NOT having this problem, or, if you did but fixed it, how did you do so?
I took the time this morning to completely get rid of Gimp, and I mean completely. Then I updated the package cache and dist-upgraded. I rebooted and using Muon Package Manager, installed Gimp. The same issue happens.
I don't know where to begin to isolate why this is happening. I like Gimp. I'm used to Gimp. I would like Gimp to behave normally, as it did previously.
Is anyone else using Gimp 2.8 on a 65-bit install of 14.04 and NOT having this problem, or, if you did but fixed it, how did you do so?
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