![]() ![]() I would also ask if anyone is using Adobe Lightroom, which is pretty much what dark table is. So, my sugestion would not to go with Dark Table and try something else. There are plenty of open source editors used here and I have seen absolutely beautiful results. You might want to do the initial stretch in darktable, but I am not sure I would even do that. I know there are people that edit using Photoshop, so I would think that GIMP would be a better option. But I think I would seriously struggle with any DSO. That was with lunar images, and that wasy ok. ![]() Whoops, I just realized I posted this in the wrong place. Your rpm command about the same as doing “zypper install,” both will do the same thing.Ĭomparing your rpm command (and zypper) installing an RPM that’s not in a repo to using the YaST Software Manager will be the same only if the rpm has no dependencies, if the rpm wants to pull in other packages, your command won’t have access to the repository the rpm came from (because you’re pointing to a file location on your machine that the remote repository).īy using the YaST Software Manager, dependency packages can be found in the remote repository for that install session.īut, as I tried to emphasize it’s **very **important not to accept the default “checked” check boxes that add the repos to your system, if those repositories are made a part of your system permanently you could experience a catastrophic alteration to your system.I have used Darktable a few times and know next to nothing about it's capabilities but it seems to be a great alternative to Lightroom and it is free whereas Lightroom is $120 per year. So “different distro” might for instance cover LEAP vs Tumbleweed vs even Fedora if you pulled in a package from a Fedora repo.Ī “different version” might for instance cover 15.0 vs 15.1 vs 42.3, 13.1 or similar. “A different distro” and “different version” are both covered the same here, the potential danger is the same for either to happen. ![]()
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