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2010-04-14
, 14:10
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@ NYC
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#62
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Now MyPaint is even better.. because of Overclocking. Mine N900 running now 900MHz. I can do very large sketches... and use very complex brushes and settings.
I only wish that MyPaint in future includes Blending modes for Layers and some sort of Symmetry tool and rulers ala SketchBook Pro. But even without these this is great little painting and drawing app.
In my opinion Nokia N900 + MyPaint beats easily Apple iPad + SketchBook Pro and Brushes mostly because iPad do not support pressure sensitivity. And I prefer much more the N900 small physical size.
Tone
There is a picture I made with N900 + MyPaint 0.7.2 for Fremantle =]
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2010-04-14
, 14:28
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@ NYC
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#63
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I lost over 5 MB in my rootfs after installing this app. Did I do something wrong? Here's what the terminal spit out after installing the libraries:
I ran apt-get autoremove and apt-get autoclean, and Extras-Devel is no longer enabled. My rootfs went from 47.3 MB to 41.9 MB. Any help appreciated.
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2010-04-14
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@ San Francisco, CA
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#64
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Have you tried restarting? That sometime will recover a little space. Just got back 2 mb after installing the current version. Also I uninstall the old one first.
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2010-04-14
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Oh yes, I've restarted several times. I only installed everything for the first time last night so assuming extras-devel and the links to the .deb files were up to date, then I should be running the latest versions of everything.
If I remove the app and then all the libraries (from the command line), would I be able to recover my rootfs memory? I'm concerned about not having enough space to install the impending PR 1.2.
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2010-04-15
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@ San Francisco, CA
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#66
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I'm no expert, but it does seem like extra libraries were install at the same time.
You could use PackageView to see the size of spec app/lib's and also use StorageUsage to see where the most space is being taken up
Check the size of:
libblas3gf
liblapack3gf
python-numpy
Also looks like you don't need:
bzip2
python-conic
The thing is you have more root space than me..lol And as long as you know what you really need you can just back everything up delete the stuff you don't need when 1.2 comes out. Why worry about whats not even out yet, enjoy this great app.
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sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
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2010-04-21
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#67
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apt-cache policy scons protobuf-compiler python-protobuf
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2010-04-22
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@ Denmark
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#68
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Any plans to make hildonization-patches compatible for 0.8.2 and push it to repositories?
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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#70
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When i installed mypaint xterm came up with an error that it was missing something and the psx4all app was mentioned and it surgested that i try apt-get -f install. Did that and it removed my psx4all app? I forced that to be installed because of some issue with the new PR1.2 update.
Well after doing all of this it stll won't work anybody have a clue?
e: I worked it out. Started the mypaint in xterm and got this:
And then i did this again : apt-get install libblas3gf liblapack3gf pymaemo-optify python-numpy
Are blas and lapack fixed in extras-devel?
(Fix broken blas and lapack for python-numpy:
as root:
cd /usr/lib/
ln -s libblas.so.3gf libblas.so
ln -s liblapack.so.3gf.0 liblapack.so
Made it work. Somehow it did not install it the first time
Nice work Anders_gud
Last edited by Dousan; 2010-04-14 at 18:45.