Read more Wine 1.9.12 released with fix to Dragon Age 2 demo sound Sudo zypper install lollypop Remove lollypop: sudo zypper remove lollypop Install Lollypop on Fedora 22 and derivative systems: sudo yum install dnf-plugin-copr sudo dnf copr enable gnumdk/lollypop Sudo apt-get install lollypop For Unity only, disable the overlay scrollbars: gsettings set scrollbar-mode normal Install Lollypop on OpenSUSE 13.2 and derivative systems: sudo wget -O /etc/zypp/repos.d/home:gnumdk31.repo sudo zypper refresh Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnumdk/lollypop sudo apt-get update Read more Vim 8.0 released, Install on Ubuntu 16.04 VirtualBox 5.1.6 changelog GUI: fixed issue with opening ‘.vbox’ files and it’s aliases GUI: keyboard grabbing fixes GUI: fix for passing through Ctrl + mouse-click GUI: fixed automatic deletion of extension pack files USB: fixed showing unknown device instead of the manufacturer or product description under certain circumstances XHCI: another fix for a hanging guest under certain conditions as result of the fix for bug #15747, this time for Windows 7 guests Serial: fixed high CPU usage with certain USB to serial converters on Linux hosts Storage: fixed attaching stream optimized VMDK images Storage: reject image variants which are unsupported by the backend Storage: fixed loading saved states created with VirtualBox 5. PFI files with GIMP, in case you need to do so.VirtualBox 5.1.6 was recently released as a 5.1 maintenance release which improves stability and fixes regressions. Some addressed issues includes fixed issue with opening ‘.vbox’ files and it’s aliases, keyboard grabbing fixes and many others. The PhF plug-in also allows to directly open. You can also pass a file name as parameter to the GIMP AppImage, just like with the standard GIMP. The second line starts GIMP from the AppImage. The first line with the environment variable assignment is used to tell GIMP where to look for the PhotoFlow executable. Of course you need to replace the paths of the photoflow and gimp AppImages with their actual paths and full names on your system. In order to start the GIMP AppImage and let it find and use PhotoFlow for opening the RAW files and/or run as a filter on the existing layer data, open a terminal and type the following:Įxport PHOTOFLOW_PATH=$HOME/Applications/photoflow.AppImage In the following I will assume that the AppImages have been downloaded into the $HOME/Applications folder, but any other folder on your filesystem is equally good. The latest GIMP and PhotoFlow AppImages can be downloaded respectively from here and here (you need to grab the most recent version). In this follow-up, I will show how to run GIMP and the PhF plug-in under Linux using the AppImage packages. Yesterday I have briefly described the new PhotoFlow GIMP plug-in.
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