06-04-2019, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2019, 09:03 AM by rich2005.
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I can reproduce that but only under circumstances not mentioned in your post.
1. Why two instances of Gimp? Running Gimp with the -n switch is not unknown but is unusual.
2. Are you running in different desktops? While running multiple desktops has been around a long time in linux, only Win 10 has it as standard (used to be a separate application)
On desktop 2 change FG and L slider is working. Swap to desktop 1 and use it then I can get a crash.
Might be a bug in Gimp or it might be a bug in Windows.
I suggest a review of your workflow. Try to get the crash on your computer using just a single instance of Gimp.
edit:
I can reproduce that in Linux kubuntu 18.04 Gimp 2.10.10 and back to Gimp 2.10.10 in a Win10 VM
Using the -n switch or not. One Gimp or 2 instance. Eventually using the L slider causes a freeze. Might not happen at first but does after repeated use.
You could try reporting as a bug.
1. Why two instances of Gimp? Running Gimp with the -n switch is not unknown but is unusual.
2. Are you running in different desktops? While running multiple desktops has been around a long time in linux, only Win 10 has it as standard (used to be a separate application)
On desktop 2 change FG and L slider is working. Swap to desktop 1 and use it then I can get a crash.
Might be a bug in Gimp or it might be a bug in Windows.
I suggest a review of your workflow. Try to get the crash on your computer using just a single instance of Gimp.
edit:
I can reproduce that in Linux kubuntu 18.04 Gimp 2.10.10 and back to Gimp 2.10.10 in a Win10 VM
Using the -n switch or not. One Gimp or 2 instance. Eventually using the L slider causes a freeze. Might not happen at first but does after repeated use.
You could try reporting as a bug.