
- #DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T INSTALL#
- #DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T ARCHIVE#
- #DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T FULL#
Any thoughts on where to look would be appreciated. So clearly there is something wrong with my 16.04->18.04 upgrade, but I can't seem to figure out what it is.
#DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T INSTALL#
Every other feature of the tools work (shared folders, drag and drop transfers, copy/paste), it's just the window resizing that's broken.Ī fresh install of 18.04 100% works as expected, and so does a Windows 10 VM. The application provides a comprehensive set of tools for importing, managing, editing, and sharing photos and raw files. I can change the resolution on the guest manually, but if I ever resize the window it immediately jumps back to 1024x768. Photo Management Program digiKam is an advanced open-source digital photo management application that runs on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Any window resize bumps me back to 1024x768 plus scaling. Unfortunately, none of those fixes seems to work.
#DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T FULL#
I've tried with "Accelerate 3D Graphics" both on and off, "Use full resolution for Retina display" both on and off, and my Single Window/Full Screen resolution settings are both "Resize the virtual machine to fit the screen". Purging, rebooting, and reinstalling both tool versions don't seem to help. I've tried both vmware-tools and open-vm-tools+open-vm-tools-desktop, and all of the suggestions posted in this thread: Ubuntu 18.10 guest and Open VM Tools: screen resizing and Retina resolution don't work. While this had been working under 16.04, I'm unable to get my desktop resolution to change when resizing the window on the host.

Note: AppImage, Windows and macOS bundles include already all translation files.I recently updated an Ubuntu 16.04 guest to 18.04.


# sudo apt-get install language-pack-kde-fr # sudo apt-get install language-pack-kde-fr-base If you want to add "french" language, you can do it by following: Installing that particular language pack. If you don't find the required language in it, you can add a language by You can change the default language by using Help Menu in digiKam. If you installed digiKam using your Linux distribution package, language files shouldīe included with it and you can run digiKam in any supported language. This will not impact an installed version of digiKam, though it will share your settings with your regular installed version.
#DIGIKAM UBUNTU 18.04 MERGE T ARCHIVE#
We provide also a portable archive file (tar.xz), just decompress the content somewhere convenient, then double-click on the digiKam icon in the folder. Native macOS Apple Silicon is not yet supported but digiKam must run fine with Rosetta 2 emulator.ĭigiKam for Windows can be installed using our self-contained installer available on here.ĭigiKam requires at least Windows 7 to run. NOTES: macOS Big Sur Intel (11.0) will is supported with 7.2.0 release.

The list of digiKam packages in FreshPorts can be found here.ĭigiKam for macOS can be installed using our self-contained package available on here.ĭigiKam requires at least macOS High Sierra (10.13) to run. NOTE: under Ubuntu-based systems you can use also this alternative Launchpad PPA. The links given below will give you information about which version your distribution packages. A disadvantage is that in some cases the version provided by your distribution is not the latest stable version the digiKam team has released. You can install digiKam using pre-compiled version.
