

The main areas of interest to me are the 16 GB RAM, and whether it is just the one drive, 256 GB Solid State, or otherwise. While you think about it, have a check hereĪnd tell me if there are any significant differences with those specs and yours. There are virtues to both arguments, but you must make the choice. An advantage with that choice might be that if you find it is taking a while to work efficiently with Linux, you can bail out, reboot and choose Windows.Then when you are comfortable with Linux, blow away Windows.
#Gimp 2.8.22 for flash drive install
I prefer not to keep DVDs in the drive when I am not using them, so it still would be great if you could resolve the issue.If you want to run just Linux, it should be pretty easy-peasy to install just following the defaults in the installer, and making a couple of choices there, when available.īy the same token, if you prefer to dual-boot, similarly easy-peasy via the Installer. Now it takes "only" 5 to 7 clicks to completely get rid of the message (before it was over 20). Please insert a disk into drive F:", and it did not change after I clicked "Cancel", it was the exact same message every time. I took the DVD disk out of the drive, and the message started to appear again, but this time it was a different message. The message did not appear at all neither with the version 1.3.11, nor with the version 1.2.2. Then I tried to start Synfig Studio when a DVD disk was in the DVD drive. Each time I clicked "Cancel", it reappeared with a different drive number (sometimes with the same number). I tried to start Synfig Studio 1.3.11 when a SD card was in the card reader, it did not help, the error message appeared right after the program start. Let me know if you need any checking on my side. I am glad that you guys are trying to maybe solve this bug. Is there a difference in how open recent works compared to how open, save I do NOT get the error when i try to use open recent.

I get the error whenever i try to use open, save, or import. I did notice one thing that made me curious: The thing is, i don't use any mass storage except my two hard drives - the Generic - SM/xD Picture USB Device location: USB Mass Generic - SD/MMC USB Device location: USB Mass Generic - MS/MS-Pro USB Device location: USB Mass Generic - Compact Flash USB Device location: USB Mass under hard disk i discovered the following: never have had one.Īnd i don't have a D: drive on my system.Īfter reading the web pages you suggested, i opened control panel and got I do not have any card reader device in my system. You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Please try to insert any disc into your D: drive, start Synfig and Please let me know if you have any card reader device in yourĢ. It worths to look at this particular answer - ġ. So, this problem is related with some OS internals. It looks like this issue is pretty commonįor various applications, even for Adobe products: On Sun, at 11:07 PM, Konstantin Dmitriev wrote: Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Option to change working directory in launcher icon settings. Try to launch synfig from command line (note that executable for ui isĬalled `synfigstudio`) from different places or afaik there's an While i have no idea how it works on windows, there might be a way toĬhange default directory via launching options.

> to have to go through this routine everytime i want to do something. > I'm new to Synfig and am really enjoying it. > Also, there seems no way in Preferences to set default paths to open, > will go away and allow me to open, save or import a file. > i have to click on cancel an average of 15 times before the error > that says: There is no disk in the drive. Whenever I try to open, save or import a file, i get an error pop up
