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Mikazo Tech Bloghttp://mikazotechblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/simple-image-editing.html [Mikazo Tech Blog] I've been trying to find a simple image editing program that runs on Ubuntu just to make simple pixel images. GIMP seems a little too complicated for that sort of thing so I've come across a few alternatives.

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nogudjhttp://nogudj.wordpress.com/2008/06/12/how-to-install-a-custom-main-menu-in-ubuntu-804-mint-menu/ [nogudj] How to install a custom main menu in Ubuntu 8.04 (Mint Menu): png icon that you like, open it with GIMP Image Editor and go to Image > Scale Image. Click on the chain to separate dimensions and set them to 48×43, just as the default icon.

Ubuntu on swikhttp://swik.net/Ubuntu/ubuntu+-+Everyone's+Tagged+Photos/Ubuntu:+Leaves/b6w47 [Ubuntu on swik] Ubuntu: Leaves: Its not the best I can do, but its my first actual attempt at using GIMP. While somewhat similar to Photoshop, they aren't as similar as many people think.

ashokgovindaraju.net[ashokgovindaraju.net] Seashore - Best Free Image Editing Replacement to Gimp(Macware): I’m quite used to using GIMP on my Ubuntu and Vista, so when the time came for me to edit some pictures on my Macbook, the natural choice was GIMP. And Voila!

The Gay Hackerhttp://gayhacker.wordpress.com/2008/06/09/linux-mint-5-review/ [The Gay Hacker] Linux Mint 5 Review: The other one was Dreamlinux (to a lesser extent also distros like PCLinuxOS, Sabayon, Debian, etc.) mentioned by MacLone and vanilla Ubuntu, which I won’t be installing any time soon after the disaster I went through and the problems with screen resolution and refresh rates that neither I nor any Ubuntu guru could fix for half a year (they’re probably gone with updated X.org, GNOME and nvidia packages but I don’t care).

Ubuntu on swikhttp://swik.net/Ubuntu/ubuntu+-+Everyone's+Tagged+Photos/Linux+Ubuntu:+Review/b6t6l [Ubuntu on swik] Linux Ubuntu: Review: Software like the GIMP image editor and RawStudio can replace programs like Photoshop CS2/3 for many users (especially photographers). My Nikon D300 RAW files weren't even supported by Photoshop CS2, but the many free RAW editors from the Linux development community supported my D300 .

ma65phttp://ma65p.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/capturing-resizing-cropping-and-converting-images-with-gimp-image-editor/ [ma65p] Capturing, Resizing, Cropping and Converting Images with GIMP ...: I like this a lot because I can convert to many different types but I can only convert one file at a time. However, I also needed to edit the image, which resulted in loading GIMP - might as well use it for conversion.

solosmalltech[solosmalltech] Why you should try free software: Most amateurs will find that GIMP does everything they need when it comes to photo editing. If you are stuck using the stripped-down image editor that came with your digital .

Hi, I'm Dean!http://deanlozarie.com/2008/06/03/first-impressions-ubuntu-linux/ [Hi, I'm Dean!] First Impressions: Ubuntu Linux: For example, if I’m finishing up some homework on OpenOffice’s Word Processor while chatting with a friend, I can simply put Pidgin (desktop IM client) in one desktop and OpenOffice in another desktop so the screen won’t look so cluttered. I can just switch between workspaces as the need arises.

myESAihttp://www.esai.org/myESAi/viewtopic.php?p=113419#113419 [myESAi] RE: Ubuntu: There are programs for *nix that also do most of these things (Gimp for Photoshop, Inkscape for Illustrator) but none of them are what I would consider to be suitable replacements for their Adobe Creative Suite counterparts.

HTMList.com: A Web Development Blog by Synapse Studioshttp://www.htmlist.com/cool-stuff/free-software-and-open-source-alternatives-to-save-you-money/ [HTMList.com: A Web Development Blog by Synapse Studios] Free Software and Open Source Alternatives to Save You Money: Inkscape - A vector image creation program that is comparable to Adobe Illustrator; Audacity - An audio recording and editing program that is comparable to Adobe Audition.

Rusty's Technology Blog[Rusty's Technology Blog] Easiest Install EVER - Linux Ubuntu Desktop: Out of the box, it includes Open Office with Draw (a visio alt), Firefox, CD Burning, Gimp image editing, A CD extractor, pidgin messaging, a soft phone.  Seriously, its pretty sick. 

Wiredomain[Wiredomain] Top 50 Programs That Drive you Crazy ”” and Their Open Source ...: GIMP stands for Gnu Image Manipulation Program, and it’s the solution that comes closest to emulating the Photoshop environment. Adobe Premiere to Avidemux: Premier is state of the art real-time non-linear video editing for any format .

digitalkeyto.info[digitalkeyto.info] Is Linux A Good Option For Internet Marketing?: These programs have a following stronger than any OS. For me, nearly everything I would want is available on Linux except the major games like Counterstrike (I have a weakness for CS and the Rainbow Six/Rouge Spear games were responsible for my building my own first PC).

Technology News[Technology News] Daily Downloads: Gimp, AIM, Wine, and More: -Stable Releases-. The software listed here have all been officially released by the developers. The Gimp 2.4.6 Operating System: Windows; Mac; Linux Type of Application: Image editor ...

Cornell Finch[Cornell Finch] Liferea, Cairo-Dock and other Ubuntu Goodness: GIMP Image editing, whilst a steep learning curve (I’m used to Photoshop CS2) is as good as PS, with all the same functionality. If I’d thought of it I would have resized the two images above (taken with “take screenshot”) before .

Tastefully Driven Lifestyle Bloghttp://www.tastefullydriven.com/blog/2008/05/08/a-newbie-guide-to-customizing-the-asus-eee-pc-701/ [Tastefully Driven Lifestyle Blog] A Newbie Guide to Customizing the ASUS Eee PC 701: In particular, I wanted to install Bluefish for web development and GIMP for image editing. Both were easy installs once I added these repositories.

My Digital Lifehttp://rvosial.wordpress.com/2008/05/03/old-blog-entries-from-windows-live-spaces/ [My Digital Life] Old Blog Entries from Windows Live Spaces: 9) Fujitsu Lifebook P5020 - (2005) My small petite companion which I lug around even during meetings within the office becuase of it’s goood battery life and size.  Doubled as a capable mulimedia replacement when i’m in the hotel (s-video out and audio stereo out), gaming was slightly dissapointing with few widescreen support.  Great XP machine.  Field tested over and over from manufacturing environments to photographic hiking expeditions, served as a primary PC during serious file copy operations (copying photos from the built in memory card slot at the same time from an attached USB device with a memory card reader while burning a CD-R disc).  During a trip to Singapore where I attended Packetshaper training, I accidentaly spilled hot chocoloate on the keyboard while it was on (it was a serious spill), after cleaning up the keayboard, the P5020 marched on with no problem, the trackpad was kinda sticky though.  Installed Windows XP SP2 and Fedora Core 5, with minimal success running OSx86. Also used an IBM Thinkpad R31, 40, and 50, not really my cup of tea but functional business notebooks.

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