Re: Is there a quick hack for this?

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On Sunday 20 June 2021 12:22:55 pm Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2021 Sun, 20 Jun 09:22:27 -0700
>
>  Dan Youngquist via tde-users scripsit:
> > On 6/20/21 8:25 AM, dep via tde-users wrote:
> > > In that gThumb, which I used for years, has had everything useful about
> > > it removed

So, I'm not going to lie, this solutions basically sucks...

- Find the version of gThumb that worked best for you.
- Based on that find the Linux version that supports it.
- - Ubuntu 14.04?  MX-17?  CentOS 5?  whichever...
- Install that version of Linux in a VM (VirtualBox is pretty easy to do this 
with)
- Install gThumb in the VM
- Remove the Network Interface (have to turn the VM off to change settings)
- Setup Shared Folders in the VM (so gThumb can access your files)

Searching will get you the details for each step.

Not pretty, or even very convenient to setup, but should work to reduce your 
keystroke issues.

Best,
Michael
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