digiKam 9.1.0 Released with Faster Database Handling and Fewer Crashes
The digiKam 9.1.0 update fixes the database layer that has made search filters crawl and MariaDB migrations break photo libraries for months. This build adds native support for Google Pixel motion photos, corrects time zone tracking across different machines, and patches the face recognition crashes that have annoyed power users. Developers also cleaned up video playback hangs, XMP metadata overwrites, and several packaging issues that previously blocked updates on Windows 11 and newer Linux distributions. Anyone managing a growing collection of raw files or networked backups should install this build immediately to keep their workflow from grinding to a halt.
digiKam 9.1.0 Released with Faster Database Handling and Fewer Crashes @ Linux Compatible
digiKam 9.1.0 Released with Faster Database Handling and Fewer Crashes
The digiKam 9.1.0 update significantly improves database handling and search performance, addressing issues that caused slow searches and broken migrations for photo libraries. This release introduces native support for Google Pixel motion photos and corrects time zone tracking, enhancing the user experience for those managing large collections. Additionally, it resolves various bugs, including face recognition crashes and video playback hangs, improving overall stability and functionality. Users are encouraged to install this update promptly to avoid disruptions in their workflow
