On 12/20/2011 07:37 PM, Dan Kronstadt wrote: > Hello, all. I'm new to Gimp - running on Windows. I think I took > the defaults on installation. My problem is slow startup - and I > think the problem is the 170 modules I have in the plug-ins > directory. I moved them all somewhere else, and Gimp started up > really fast - but I could not, for example, even open a jpg image. > I think the only option was a native Gimp file. Hey Dan, I ran into a similar problem a couple of years ago on a Windows XP installation. It's been a while but from digging around in the forums I think I recognize this as what fixed it for me: Find and delete ~/home/.fonts-cache1 (Or to be on the safe side, RENAME the thing, so you can put it back as it was if something breaks!) IIRC the problem was some corrupted files in the said cache. I have been using a large number of optional plugins in addition to all the normal ones, and a large set of optional and user-made brushes for a long time on both MS and Linux boxes, including some with VERY low resources. The time it takes to scan plugins, brushes, etc. when starting has never been more than ten seconds or so. The "five minutes or more to start" issue I ran into was a one time thing solved by removing the above mentioned cache. Hopefully that or something similar will solve your problem - removing plugins means removing important components, unless you can identify some that you literally never use. HTH, Steve _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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