After Installation, How To Run?

Joe Auty joe at opendarwin.org
Fri Oct 6 19:18:11 PDT 2006


Perhaps it's a little too late to bring this up now, but you might  
also want to check out "GimpShop". It is the Gimp with a Photoshop- 
like interface, and is also freely available (as a disk image  
installer for OS X too).

On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Jeffery Martin wrote:

> On 10/6/06, Mark Duling <mark.duling at biola.edu> wrote:
>> It is an optional install.  If I recall correctly, you run the  
>> package
>> "optional installs" on the 10.4 DVD.  Then expand applications and  
>> you'll
>> see X11 on the list.  Check that only and continue.
>
>
> Mudder o' Gawd!  I just figured that out before reading your email.  I
> finally have X installed!  Thanks everyone for forcing me to look at
> the DVD again.
>
> You know what was causing me to miss the "Optional Installs" package
> icon?  I didn't realize the window held more icons than what popped up
> initially.
>
> Wow is that embarrasing.  Can you tell that I'm not used to Mac OS X?
>
> Thanks again, all.
>
>
>
> -- 
> Jeffery Martin
>
>
> Links of the moment:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary's_County,_Maryland
> http://www.stanns.org/
> _______________________________________________
> macports-users mailing list
> macports-users at lists.macosforge.org
> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users




More information about the macports-users mailing list