Hi, I know that 2.6.12 is the final 2.6 release, so this might come a little late, but would it be possible to add this patch ( http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/commit/?id=dbf844c012894166e312470f0d98560d5e426613 ) to the official release. It fixes an issue with Gimp on Ubuntu 11.10 (and probably other distros too) when using Wacom tablets, where at random times, a line get's drawn to the edge of the canvas and back, from wherever you're drawing. It's explained in more detail here ( https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661872 ). This actually makes Gimp quite problematic to draw with in Ubuntu 11.10. It also seems to fix the issue that when you sometimes hit save, the save dialog does not respond to input from the wacom pen, and you have to click on the canvas and back to the save window to activate it (happens maybe 1 in 5-10 times). I added the patch manually to the 2.6.12 source code from gimp.org (MD5 = 9f876ee63a0c4a4c83f50f32fb3bbe63), and it seems to work just fine, without introducing any other issues. Oh...if the Gimp Ubuntu maintainer is on this list, please add this patch when you update Gimp to 2.6.12 in the Ubuntu repos. :) This seems to no longer be an issue in 2.7.* releases. At least I was unable to recreate it there. Thanks, Ragnar _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list