Description: i dont'l like the official splashscreens so i usually make them myself =) hope you like it! i want to give gimp a more professional look when it starts up heheLast changelog:
updated Oct.17th2008 / added a smoother curve and slight color balance
Hello, I tried to install this masterpiece, but by the time I tried to put it in to /usr/share/gimp/2.0/images it said that I dont have the permission to do this. Someone know what do I have to do?. Thank your for your help!
I know this is a long time after your post but this is how: in terminal type in 'sudo nautilus' then navigate to that location and do your dirt work... afterwards exit the nautilus browser first and then the terminal. I think technically you are supposed to use gksudo but I always just use sudo and it works fine.
Nice work. Looks very professional. You get 3 thumbs up from me.
In reply to the previous post,
rename the downloaded image to gimp-splash.png. The move it to /usr/share/gimp/"version no."/images.
for e.g., mine is /usr/share/gimp/2.0/images.
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Hello, I tried to install this masterpiece, but by the time I tried to put it in to /usr/share/gimp/2.0/images it said that I dont have the permission to do this. Someone know what do I have to do?. Thank your for your help!
I know this is a long time after your post but this is how: in terminal type in 'sudo nautilus' then navigate to that location and do your dirt work... afterwards exit the nautilus browser first and then the terminal. I think technically you are supposed to use gksudo but I always just use sudo and it works fine.
Nice work. Looks very professional. You get 3 thumbs up from me. In reply to the previous post, rename the downloaded image to gimp-splash.png. The move it to /usr/share/gimp/"version no."/images. for e.g., mine is /usr/share/gimp/2.0/images.
Sorry, could you explain how to install it please? thx
Wha, fantastic ! You got my vote.