GIMP will not be included in Ubuntu 10.04

By Detector | 20 November 2009



GIMP was always been in the default Ubuntu OS installation. But from the 10.04 release, Gimp will not be included in the default Ubuntu. This decision was taken at the Ubuntu Developer Summit which is going on in Dallas, US so Ubuntu will follow Fedora example in the feature. (Fedora already drops GIMP from the 12th release).


But wait, don’t panic. GIMP will be in repositories so anyone who needed, can simply install it with “sudo apt-get install gimp”. This seams logic to me, because GIMP is very professional related and regular user will never use his potential and they generally use this application for very simple graphics operation (like cropping, resizing, watermark..) than can be done with other more basic softwares.

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One Response to “GIMP will not be included in Ubuntu 10.04”

  1. joeyjuviyani says:

    The Ubuntu 10.04 release is near. Recently the Ubuntu 10.04 final version was made avaialble to testers for testing.It is also known as Lucid Lynx. This technology supports kernel mode-setting for Linux kernel image boot more fluid between the boot and start X server. I am a Linux- Ubuntu user and I am very much eager to get the Ubuntu 10.04. I got the information about this from:
    http://www.techarena.in/news/27123-ubuntu-1004-lucid-lynx-made-available-testers.htm






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