Analogus to a dried up well of quill-fountain pen ink?
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While attempting to deploy some of the buggy extenstions Inkscape froze routinely.
Only a restart would clear that instance. But I could start a new one.
I just tried to kill an instance by killing the Ubuntu process, but still I cannot close the instance witout a restart.
Is there an easier way?
Refernce... is that what I am needing, a "release branch?"
http://inkscape.13.n6.nabble.com/0-44-r ... 02496.html
> I think we should create the release branch if we've not done so already, and
> unfreeze trunk so people can continue working. When the artwork's done, we'll
> be tagging and releasing from the release branch anyway.
Killing a frozen instance of inkscape
Re: Killing a frozen instance of inkscape
How should others know what you need if you don't even tell what you have (e.g. Ubuntu version, Inkscape version)?mikincousa wrote:Refernce... is that what I am needing, a "release branch?"
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Re: Killing a frozen instance of inkscape
mm. thought this was a systemic issue. Ubuntu 11.10 inkscape .48