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Dec 05, 2015 Have a look in your Application folder for Install OS X El Capitan.app, move it to the trash and delete. Also have a look in Launchpad and see if there is a Mac OS X icon, if so click and hold till it wiggles, click the 'x' and delete. Restart and relaunch App Store, can you download now. If not, does your Mac meet the system requirements. Oct 05, 2015 OS X El Capitan (10.11) MacRumors attracts a broad audience of both consumers and professionals interested in the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms. Apr 27, 2017 Ah yes. Apple is trying to make macOS more secure by making developers digitally sign their applications before they will run on the system. This was also true on OS X El Capitan. Open source applications like Gimp are not signed, so the system ba.
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- Feb 27, 2015 Earlier, GIMP was used to be installed with MacPorts, but now GIMP runs perfectly fine on recent version of Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite after the GIMP 2.8 release it is available as native app for Mac OS X. How to Download & Install Image Editor GIMP for Mac. Download GIMP 2.8 for Mac OS X from here, or go to official page of GIMP & download it from under “Native builds” section.
- Oct 24, 2019 If your Mac isn't compatible with OS X El Capitan, the installer will let you know. Make a backup. Before installing any upgrade, it’s a good idea to back up your Mac. Time Machine makes it simple, and other backup methods are also available. Learn how to back up your Mac.
- May 15, 2020 The El Capitan installer is downloaded to the /Applications folder, with the file name Install OS X El Capitan. If you have already installed El Capitan and wish to now create a bootable installer, you can force the Mac App Store to re-download the installer.
Help With OSX El Capitan | kelly wheelhouse | 11 Oct 20:07 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Jon Tait | 11 Oct 23:09 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Revolt | 10 May 12:24 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Ross Martinek | 10 May 21:55 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Jollymath | 02 Dec 16:12 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Ross Martinek | 02 Dec 17:07 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Liam R. E. Quin | 02 Dec 21:46 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | JaketheSpike | 28 Jan 11:44 |
Help With OSX El Capitan | Marc200000 | 06 Feb 17:02 |
2015-10-11 20:07:39 UTC (over 4 years ago)permalink
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Hi,I have recently updated to El Capitan on my mac and Gimp now will only load to the 'looking for data files' stage before freezing and crashing.I really need Gimp as I am a YouTuber and use it to create my thumbnails. Please can someone assist me with getting it to work again. thanks, kelly
2015-10-11 23:09:58 UTC (over 4 years ago)permalink
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This is probably just GIMP taking a long time to load fonts, which doeshappen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX mightcomplain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going onand you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 asreported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are beingincluded with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX mightcomplain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going onand you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 asreported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are beingincluded with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp running andthen leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just getup, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes, really!)When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will thenhave no further problems.
Having said that, we don't actually know how long it does take on OSX10.11. So, if you have the patience, perhaps you could actually keep an eyeon your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read the newspaperor something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it does take.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:07 PM, kelly wheelhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,I have recently updated to El Capitan on my mac and Gimp now will onlyload to the 'looking for data files' stage before freezing and crashing.Ireally need Gimp as I am a YouTuber and use it to create my thumbnails.Please can someone assist me with getting it to work again. thanks, kelly_______________________________________________gimp-user-list mailing list
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2016-02-06 17:02:18 UTC (over 4 years ago)permalink
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Yes I confirm. It seems like it has crashed but it will happily run after a few minutes.
2016-05-10 12:24:31 UTC (about 4 years ago)permalink
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Isn't there any configuration option to not load all the fonts? Or load them when I request them, like when I try to use the text tool.
This is probably just GIMP taking a long time to load fonts, which does
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX might
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going on
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092 The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are being
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX might
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going on
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092 The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are being
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp running and
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just get
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes, really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will then
have no further problems.
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just get
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes, really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will then
have no further problems.
Having said that, we don't actually know how long it does take on OSX 10.11. So, if you have the patience, perhaps you could actually keep an eye
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read the newspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it does take
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read the newspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it does take
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:07 PM, kelly wheelhouse < [email protected]> wrote:
2016-05-10 21:55:58 UTC (about 4 years ago)permalink
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Not that I can find.
As for only loading when you use the tool, that will slow you down tremendously.
A possible work around is to save the fonts you use frequently as presets in the Text tool.
Ross
On May 10, 2016, at 7:24 AM, Revolt wrote:
Isn't there any configuration option to not load all the fonts? Or load themwhen I request them, like when I try to use the text tool.
This is probably just GIMP taking a long time to load fonts, whichdoes
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSXmight
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still goingon
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which arebeing
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSXmight
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still goingon
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which arebeing
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp runningand
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, justget
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes,really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you willthen
have no further problems.
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, justget
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes,really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you willthen
have no further problems.
Having said that, we don't actually know how long it does take on OSX10.11. So, if you have the patience, perhaps you could actually keepan eye
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read thenewspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it doestake
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read thenewspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it doestake
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:07 PM, kelly wheelhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
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2016-12-02 16:12:46 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
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This is probably just GIMP taking a long time to load fonts, which does
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX might
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going on
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092 The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are being
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSX might
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still going on
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11 as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092 The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which are being
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
First, completely shut down your Mac via the Apple Toolbar. Why cant i download mainstage for os x. Then, hold down Command, Option, P, and R buttons on your keyboard as you restart your Mac. Continue to keep these buttons held until you hear the Mac startup chime twice.
The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp running and
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just get
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes, really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will then
have no further problems.
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just get
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes, really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will then
have no further problems.
Having said that, we don't actually know how long it does take on OSX 10.11. So, if you have the patience, perhaps you could actually keep an eye
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read the newspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it does take
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read the newspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it does take
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:07 PM, kelly wheelhouse < [email protected]> wrote:
My 2008 MacBook Pro just loaded up taking about ten minutes to load fonts!
2016-12-02 17:07:25 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
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This is normal the first time launching GIMP with OS 10.11.6. After that it should be much faster unless you are loading a very large file. I just launched GIMP—5 seconds. Loading one of my 16MB files takes 30 seconds. May take a bit longer on a 2008 MacBook Pro, mine is mid 2010.
Ross
On Dec 2, 2016, at 10:12 AM, Jollymath wrote:
This is probably just GIMP taking a long time to load fonts, whichdoes
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSXmight
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still goingon
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which arebeing
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
happen after up-grading the OS.
It hasn't actually crashed, even though the window greys-out and OSXmight
complain that GIMP is not responding, the font loading is still goingon
and you just need to be patient.
Another user has recently been through the same thing with OSX 10.11as
reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756092The real problem is the ridiculous number and size of fonts which arebeing
included with Windoze and OSX nowadays.
The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp runningand
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, justget
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes,really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you willthen
have no further problems.
then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, justget
up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour. (Yes,really!)
When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you willthen
have no further problems.
Having said that, we don't actually know how long it does take on OSX10.11. So, if you have the patience, perhaps you could actually keepan eye
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read thenewspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it doestake
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
on your computer while GIMP is loading the first time (read thenewspaper
or something) and hopefully tell us approximately how long it doestake
.is it 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, longer ?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:07 PM, kelly wheelhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
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My 2008 MacBook Pro just loaded up taking about ten minutes to load fonts!
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2016-12-02 21:46:12 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
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On Fri, 2016-12-02 at 11:07 -0600, Ross Martinek wrote:
This is normal the first time launching GIMP with OS 10.11.6. Afterthat it should be much faster unless you are loading a very largefile. I just launched GIMP—5 seconds. Loading one of my 16MB filestakes 30 seconds. May take a bit longer on a 2008 MacBook Pro, mineis mid 2010.
About the same here (Mageia Linux, GIMP git master/2.9), 5 or 6 secondsto start GIMP. It'd be faster if i had fewer than 8,500 fonts installedprobably. It just took 45 seconds to load a 1.6GByte PNG file, althoughI was unable to load a 4.1G xcf file (GIMP said the file was corrupt).
But (1) I'm on Linux and (2) GIMP 2.8 starts in 3 seconds, and (3) Ihave 32G of RAM.
Liam
2017-01-28 11:44:34 UTC (over 3 years ago)permalink
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I'm using El Capitan (10.11.6) and it takes 3 minutes for GIMP to load my fonts when I open the program for the first time AFTER THE COMPUTER HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN. Quiting GIMP and then re-opening it thereafter takes just seconds to get up and running.
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I have 316 fonts installed and have disabled half of them in Font Book. This makes them unavailable in all my apps – except GIMP! I don't understand this but I'm not too bothered.