The standard tool under Linux is the Gimp, which is normally installed
by default on a Suse installation. Use the “Scale” option (as I recall,
it’s in the tools menu, which you get to by right-clicking in the
image).
For quick and dirty work, I actually prefer Kolourpaint. It’s not as
powerful, but it’s all I need, and it’s faster and easier for me. If you
don’t see it in your Graphics menu, run Yast -> Software Management and
search for it. Install it if needed.
smpoole7;1943207 Wrote:
> The standard tool under Linux is the Gimp, which is normally installed
> by default on a Suse installation. Use the “Scale” option (as I recall,
> it’s in the tools menu, which you get to by right-clicking in the
> image).
>
> For quick and dirty work, I actually prefer Kolourpaint. It’s not as
> powerful, but it’s all I need, and it’s faster and easier for me. If you
> don’t see it in your Graphics menu, run Yast -> Software Management and
> search for it. Install it if needed.