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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>I am an ArcView/Windows user and also have
Linux/Ubuntu Precise on another computer. I needed some enhancements to
the ArcView I have and decided to install Qgis on the Linux computer. All
went well and I built a couple projects that look very good. I then tried
the main target for the installation, georeferencing. After some attemps I
got to the point of generating contol points which did not go well. The
gui dissolved into a set of pulsating lines across the work area. I used
both "kill" and the gui "quit" which ultimately both methods succeeded in
stopping the Qgis, or what was left of it. Subsequently I used apt-get to
remove and reinstall Qgis to no avail, making sure to restart the computer each
time. Reinstallation did not fix the pulsating lines on the monitor.
Obviously Qgis has hosed some other software that it needs and it will not
work. I'd like a little help on how to get Qgis back working.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Steve Katzberg</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>