(06-11-2025, 07:34 AM)rich2005 Wrote: If you had an existing Gimp 2.10 installation, Gimp 3.0 might have migrated some settings. Have you tried resetting the tool options in Edit -> Preferences -> Tool Options -> Reset to Default Values.On Linux gimp has a dedicated directory for each version, 2 & 3. I erased the version 3 files and reinstalled gimp 3.0.6. It worked properly last night and for a couple hours today. Currently back to the odd behavior. Going to try erasing the config files again. Current odd behavior is I erase a pixel on a layer and another layer gets a solid fill and then (couple of seconds) the erased pixel becomes a large square of the last color used. I wonder if there is some memory allocation or disc space that is overflowing.
(06-11-2025, 07:34 AM)rich2005 Wrote: If you had an existing Gimp 2.10 installation, Gimp 3.0 might have migrated some settings. Have you tried resetting the tool options in Edit -> Preferences -> Tool Options -> Reset to Default Values.
Deleting the GIMP 3.0 configuration directory seems to restore operation to normal.
On Linux gimp has a dedicated directory for each version, 2 & 3. I erased the version 3 files and reinstalled gimp 3.0.6. It worked properly last night and for a couple hours today. Currently back to the odd behavior. Going to try erasing the config files again. Current odd behavior is I erase a pixel on a layer and another layer gets a solid fill and then (couple of seconds) the erased pixel becomes a large square of the last color used. I wonder if there is some memory allocation or disc space that is overflowing.