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2007 Jun 24
2
function Element.isParent argument order?
I was trying to troubleshoot "jumpy" Sortables and noticed that when
the function Element.isParent is called from onHover (line 749 in
dragdrop.js v. 1.7.1_beta3) and from onEmptyHover (line 781), the
arguments seem to be in reverse order.
Element.isParent (line 944) expects "child, element(parent)" but is
called with...
2005 Sep 29
1
Jumpy Video
Hi!
I tried two theora experiments lately... One encoding a Quicktime MOV
file using ffmpeg2theora and one using Thoggen.
Both times I had a very jumpy result... The thoggen-encoded DVD would
'jump' every half second or so, as if there was a slight, perhaps 20ms
pause. Audio would remain synced though.
The quicktime file would jump even more, being reduced to looking like a
crisp 2fps video in fast forward. (Already dicussed this with J...
2005 Dec 14
0
Jumpiness in effects
Hi all,
is there any best practices I can follow to avoid jumpiness in the
effects I launch? It looks like no matter how careful I am, I never am
able to obtain the smooth effects I see on the demo page or on sites
like Fluxiom or Exit404
Thanks for any tip
Victor
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2001 Jul 25
2
ext3 tuning parameters. what are they
When memory is low, ext3 gets a bit sluggish cursor getting jumpy etc. I
say ext3 because I don't see a similar behavior with ext2. What are the
ext3 tuning variables that I can try? For example, I see a message like
"commit interval 5 seconds" in /var/log/dmesg.
1999 May 28
1
share.
Hi . I'm quite new to samba and therefore have a mabe a little dumb
question.
I've created a share
[opt]
comment= jumpys opt
path= /opt
valid users=gbg_joel
public=no
writable=yes
printable=no
When I trie to map this with net use r: \\jumpy\opt
I get the errormessage wrong password.
But I'm using the same uid and password in my windows95 machine as I'm
doing on my unixhost
gbg_joel .
The guest shares...
2009 Oct 18
1
[Bug 24596] New: Video adapter #0 is jittery, while adapter #2 isn't.
..."NV40 texture adapter"
Adaptor #1: "NV40 high quality adapter"
Adaptor #2: "NV Video Blitter"
By default, mplayer and every other video player I know of tries to use Adapter
0. Unless I explicitly tell the player to use the Video Blitter adapter, my
movie is very jumpy and jittery in full screen, where 'full screen' is
2048x1152. If I play my movie at the default size of 'small', there isn't any
noticeable lag. Here I define 'jumpy' and 'jittery' to mean: every other second
or so the video backs up a frame and then goes forward...
2018 Jul 18
4
Desktop lag with CentOS7/Mate and high CPU usage
We have noticed significant desktop/UI lag on CentOS7 workstations using
Mate when the CPU usage is high - i.e. the mouse pointer lags and moving
windows (e.g. terminal windows) become jumpy (not smooth)
We didn't see (or notice) this issue with CentOS6/Gnome2
This can easily be shown by running something like 'cpuburn'
(https://patrickmn.com/projects/cpuburn/) and moving a mate-terminal
window around the screen
We can make things 'better' by running CPU intens...
2006 Feb 22
2
''this.initialize'' is null or not an object
Hi, working on the accordion widget and it''s actually working nice (doesn''t
seem to be jumpy) now but I am receiving a javascript error in IE 6. Does
anybody have any ideas why it is happening? Thanks
<script language="javascript">
sbr_stretch(el) {
thisBodyId = el.parentNode.id + "_body";
thisBody = $(thisBodyId);
if (!Element.visible(thisBody)) {...
2008 Jun 20
3
problems using effects.morph && effect.appear
Hi,
i wrote a sliding navigation using effect.morph and effect.appear. I
don''t know why but there are a couple of problems:
1. effect.appear seems not to work in IE6
2. The effects aren''t really "smooth".
3. When using effect appear. The new element triggers onmouseover the
onmouseout function....
It''s a small script:
www.rhizom.nl/volkan/scriptalicous
2005 Aug 07
2
restarting streamtranscoder w/ out killing listeners
Hi folks
I'm running streamtranscoder on my icecast server. Unfortunately,
after 5-15 minutes of transcoding, it sometimes produces jumpy/skippy
audio or drops the stream altogether. What I'd like to do is restart
streamtranscoder every 5 minutes. However, when I kill
streamtranscoder and bring it back, all listeners on the stream get
killed. How can I prevent this? In other words, how can I get
icecast to keep publishing the...
2018 Jul 18
1
Desktop lag with CentOS7/Mate and high CPU usage
...15AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/18/2018 10:31 AM, James Pearson wrote:
> > We have noticed significant desktop/UI lag on CentOS7 workstations using
> > Mate when the CPU usage is high - i.e. the mouse pointer lags and moving
> > windows (e.g. terminal windows) become jumpy (not smooth)
> >
> > We didn't see (or notice) this issue with CentOS6/Gnome2
> >
> > This can easily be shown by running something like 'cpuburn'
> > (https://patrickmn.com/projects/cpuburn/) and moving a mate-terminal
> > window around the scree...
2015 Mar 04
2
[LLVMdev] Mips patches for LLVM 3.5.2
...his patch adds dedicated decoder method that properly handles decoding of these instructions.
o LLVM 3.5.2 doesn't have any of the test cases it modifies. I could merge the testcases too but I'm not aware of any downstream projects that need this fix.
* r227005 - [mips] Fix 'jumpy' debug line info around calls.
o The original is fairly safe, but it doesn't apply cleanly and would need some re-work that doesn't look trivial.
* r227430 - [Mips][Disassembler] When disassembler meets cache/pref instructions for r6 it crashes as the access to operands arra...
2019 Dec 18
3
DNS replication issue
Hi Rowland,
Thank you for replying. Please find the output here below. Just a
possible tip:
_kerberos._tcp.example.com??? service = 0 100 88 addc-new.example.com.
output is present on the new machine but if we issue a host -t SRV
_kerberos._tcp.example.com on addc2 it does not appear in the list.
Kind regards.
Collected config? --- 2019-12-18-20:30 -----------
Hostname: addc-new
DNS Domain:
2017 Sep 30
1
USB audio on Centos-7
...y dead" state, so I did a full power off and reboot,
after which I had normal audio again.
so I plugged in the USB device again and fed some audio into its
line in. fired up Audacity and was able to select the USB device
as its input, and it records!
the recording, when played back, is kinda jumpy, as if bits of
it got lost on record, but otherwise doesn't sound too bad.
Wondering if I need to try a realtime kernel... (or maybe I
should just pause the Folding At Home client while recording...
there's a thing to try! :)
thanks for the hint!
Fred
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2019 Dec 18
0
DNS replication issue
On 18/12/2019 14:07, Ilias Chasapakis forumZFD via samba wrote:
> Hi Rowland,
>
> Thank you for replying. Please find the output here below. Just a
> possible tip:
>
> _kerberos._tcp.example.com??? service = 0 100 88 addc-new.example.com.
>
> output is present on the new machine but if we issue a host -t SRV
> _kerberos._tcp.example.com on addc2 it does not appear in the
2006 Nov 17
1
the notorious "GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing" error
...red object
file: No such file or directory)
libGL error: unable to load driver: r200_dri.so
glxinfo report that there is no "direct rendering". Compiz works fairly
ok, although anything that uses lots of CPU makes compiz have hiccups
(slows down significantly and all effects are "jumpy") and scrolling is
slow in general.
Any ideas ?
2019 Mar 29
4
Use of C++ in Packages
...erface is not just useful for C++, but
also for resource cleanup in C, it is currently non-trivial to handle
cleanup in all the possible cases a longjmp can occur (interrupts,
warnings, custom conditions, timeouts any allocation etc.) even with R
finalizers.
It is past time for R to consider a non-jumpy C interface, so it can
continue to be used as an effective interface to programming routines
in the years to come.
[0]: https://developer.r-project.org/Blog/public/2019/03/28/use-of-c---in-packages/
[1]: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/28606
[2]: https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315381305
[3]...
2019 Feb 21
3
Preserving debug metadata across optimization
Hi,
I've recently run into a problem of missing !dbg metadata after the
code has been optimized (even opt -O1).
The original code was generated using llvmlite python package and I've
verified that all instructions have their !dbg metadata present.
After optimizing the module (even opt -O1) I see that some
instructions (~25%) don't have any dbg metadata.
These are mostly getelementptr
2007 May 15
2
NV43 (6600 Go) Report
...h of May), and to ask for
support on one thing. So, here we go:
Driver compiled just fine, and everything worked on the first try. The
"Start X and run for cover" was not required! glxgears runs at approx.
350 fps; this is according to the console output, however the
animation looks very jumpy... According to the wiki, this is the only
3D application that runs, however I am also able to use every one of
the GL screensavers included in Gnome (2.20, I believe - running
Feisty). They run like slideshows, but they render perfectly! Nice
work. The only other GL app I've tried is Google Ea...
2017 Feb 08
2
Stripping Debug Locations on cross BB moves, part 2 (PR31891)
...DebugLocation() which will return a line 0 location.
>
I think getMergedDebugLocation (or whatever it's called) currently returns
a null location, which is a bit different from line 0.
Line zero is tricky to use as it can make the line table larger (file
size)/worse for the user (similarly jumpy behavior, possibly, depending on
how the DWARF consumer handles it).
> Which brings me to the next idea: Couldn't we just assign a line 0
> location instead of removing the DebugLoc and everybody would be happy?
>
Will make the line table larger, which might not be ideal (I remember...