
Rawtherapee: Fatal IO error 35 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server eureka:0.1. It will be removed in a future version.Ĭannot create directory monitor: Unable to find default local directory monitor type (rawtherapee:46054): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkWindow:allow-shrink is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. = (/dev/pts/1) /usr/ports/graphics 17 -> rawtherapee Profiles, and I don't know where to get them for my current cameras. And, it seems, lensfun now handles focus distanceĬorrectly, though that remains to be confirmed. That's only one less than DxO Optics “Pro”, which Mm f/8 Body Cap Lens and the Zuiko Digital EDħ0-300mm F4.0-5.6. UFRaw now supports lensfun, and lensfun supports all my lenses except the Zuiko Digital ED 8 mm Tried each of them, but didn't come to a conclusion. But there's other free stuff out there too. Olympus' own Viewer 3, and once upon a time I had used UFraw. Optics “Pro” does a good job, but it's not the only game in town.
#Ashampoo photo optimizer review 2015 software#
Yesterday's image comparisons showed that image conversion software has a lot to do with So for the fun of it I created a 100 GB root file system. So what do I do on lagoon? It was also 40 GB in size, and 30 GB of that was in use.īut we have so much space- Yvonne only uses about 20 Its root file system is so much bigger than on eureka is because of systemīuilds: /usr/obj is now also nearly 10 GB in size. GB, more than half the total file system.

Where did all the space go? /usr/local can get enormous. Here a comparison of the machines, basically df On stable I raised it to 40 GB, and I did the same for the latest Soon it was 10 GB, and on eureka and teevee
#Ashampoo photo optimizer review 2015 upgrade#
Same, and when you upgrade there's little you need to carry over to the new root fileīut how big? In 2003 I recommended a root file system of 4 to 6 GB.

That makes it easier to upgrade: the /home file system stays the The name, /usr now contains mainly system files, while user files are

Implicitly leaving /usr in the root file system. In 2003, I changed from / and /usr to / and /home, Of “ Installing and Running FreeBSD” in nearly 20 What partitions? I've been recommending a two file system approach since the first edition TB disk is now pretty much the lower size limit, and this one was only half the thickness of I suppose it's a sign of the times that a 1
