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Krita 2.9 windows is very unstable

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chrislawrence
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Krita 2.9 windows is very unstable

Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:28 pm
I've had to uninstall 2.9 because it crashes so often :(

How was this deemed stable???

Sorry -- I love Krita -- it's so fantastic I'm reverting to an older version :)


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It was deemed stable because the people who test Krita betas and report bugs could not find more crashes.

If you have crashes, please report them at bugs.kde.org. You see, we can not fix bugs that we do not know about.

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I've used Krita a lot over the past two weeks on two different Windows systems and I didn't get any crash... What were you doing when you had a crash? G'Mic is known to be a problem on Windows, and both the G'Mic author and Lukas are working hard to find all the issues, but apart from that, there's nothing special about Windows.
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Every time it crashes it send a report -- I often put my email to them as well.

I'm using windows 8.1 on Wacom Cintiq Companion and it seems to happen when I go into the settings. Even when I don't touch anything in settings and click ok it crashes.

So I uninstalled it and removed all the krita app data (that the uninstaller doesn't remove) and tried a beta version -- all seemed to ok until I started adding brushsets -- I'm not sure at which point it became flaky but I'll have another stab at it later.

There are other issues -- isolating a layer and cloning the source works, but perspective transformation upon that layer seems to reset. I also have to use the mouse when doing this -- doesn't seem to like pen input.

2.9 works well on kubuntu -- one day I'll try putting this on the Cintiq but I don't think it'd be a fun process.

Chris

(As a side note I use Krita for drawing and projection -- I prefer it over painter!)

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