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2005 Jun 06
3
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv> > I have an excellent nvidia graphics card, I get excellent fps, all agp > features are installed correctly etc. In Windows or Linux? And by "all agp features are installed correctly," what do you mean and how are you getting this? > When I drag windows around wit hthe opaque settings on it leaves traces > for a
2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Sukru TIKVES <sukru at cs.hacettepe.edu.tr> > NVidia has its own desktop utility for Windows. It works fine. It also > has a "keystone" function which allows you transform (stretch, skew, > resize, etc) your "entire desktop" freely. Actually, there is a GUI management program in the nVidia driver suite. Unfortunately, by the way X works, some of these
2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Sukru TIKVES <sukru at cs.hacettepe.edu.tr> > Looks like I've complete misunderstood the issue. > Actually I've never thought it would still be problem. > I usually feel no difference between windows and linux. Correct. But in select operations, you are seeing this. That could be an application-specific setting, including the Window Manager which includes a number
2005 Jun 06
1
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv> > [root at zephyr config]# cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status > Status: Enabled > Driver: NVIDIA > AGP Rate: 4x > Fast Writes: Enabled > SBA: Enabled > I get more than 9000FPS running glxgears so the card is doing well. Hmmm, interesting to see both Fast Writes and Side Band
2011 May 30
7
Grep: show me this line and the next N lines?
Can grep show the matching lines and the next N lines after a match? For instance, I have a config file wit hthe following text: [Tag h1] foreground=#2e5a03 underline=double indent=0 weight=PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD scale=2.25 I would ideally grep on "[Tag h1]" and have grep display the match and the next 5 lines so that I see all the content of the h1 section. Can this be done? Thanks! --
2015 Mar 12
3
switching from SIP to Skype..or not
I'm testing Asterisk at home, crummy connection. Skype works fine for me, but every SIP client, even without using Asterisk, fails to connect. That's ok. Is swapping out SIP for Skype a big deal? Heh, well, I guess it's dead: http://www.digium.com/en/products/software/skype-for-asterisk If I have a really bad connection, can I "downgrade" SIP somehow? I
2016 Apr 28
0
polygon angle option perpendicular to axis
Filling polygons with lines is a throwback to the time when the height of quality graphics was the mechanical pen plotter (a device that used a pen in a mechanical arm to draw the plot on a piece of paper). Computing and printing technology has advanced quite a bit from that day, so you may want to reconsider why you want polygons filled with lines instead of just a solid color (and I consider
2007 Mar 17
10
a WARNING about cruise task or user-specified build task for Rails
If (like me) you use ccrb to test a Rails app and (like me) you define your own :cruise task, because, for example, you use rspec rather than Test::Unit and (like me) you have the RAILS_ENV ||= ''production'' line in environment.rb (because, like me, you use crummy shared hosting) Your build will run in production mode, possibly screwing up your production database,
2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv> > Is it possible that some windowing libraries are responsible for slow > re-drawing. Re-sizing firefox seems slow, but resizing any native kde > application is quick. > resizing adobe acrobat reader is amazing slow, and moving the window > around the screen leaves a tracing streak. Ah-ha! Now that's some info that might
2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: "Hilliard, Jay" <Jay.Hilliard at disney.com> > We've had lots of trouble with nvidia's driver version 1.0-7174 which > was current last week. Yep, it's the first of a new series (7000 -- sounds like it'll support NV5x out-of-the-box), so that's expected. > Today there is a new driver (1.0-7664) which has fixed lots of issues > for us,
2013 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] COFF.h and windows.h conflict
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> writes: > > > IMO the fact that it uses the standard names from the COFF > > documentation is a feature, not a bug. > > *defining* (not *using*) symbols already defined on a platform header is > definitely a bug. We have to provide definitions so
2013 Nov 11
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On 11/11/2013 19:08, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Nov 11, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com > <mailto:alp at nuanti.com>> wrote: >> Done :-) >> >> The patchset is 532K so I've put it online: >> >> http://www.nuanti.com/tmp/llvm-api-stability/ >> >> The bulk edits are split out and noted. They were refactored with an
2016 Apr 28
1
polygon angle option perpendicular to axis
The angle is not based on the polygon edges, but it can seem that way if you do not use the asp=1 argument in your plot. Try this example, > plot(1:10, 1:10, type='n') > x <- c(1, 3, 5, 3) > y <- c(3, 5, 3, 1) > polygon(x, y, angle=0, density=10) > polygon(x, y + 4.5, angle=45, density=10) > polygon(x + 4.5, y + 4.5, angle=90, density=10) > polygon(x + 4.5, y,
2001 Mar 30
5
PICT output?
hi, all. I use R on a unix (linux) box and am quite happy with it. However, sometimes I need to create a graph that needs to be used with Microsoft Word or Powerpoint (ug). I can create a png or jpeg format picture, but the text look pretty crummy because jpeg is bitmapped. I can also create a PS/EPS version (my preference), but then it doesn't display properly in word or powerpoint (but it
2005 Jun 06
2
When is the next CentOS release?
Hello all, There are significant kernel defects in CentOS 4 which affects our servers. Our most serious bug is mentioned in http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=870 however it says: "Some of these kernel issues are known to have been fixed upstream and should make the 4.1 Release ( due soon now )" How soon is the release of the CentOS 4.1 version? -- sukru
2005 Jun 06
2
Is it possible to start Installer from WindowsXP?
Hi, My computer has only primaly IDE but not secondaly. I connected a hard drive as Master and DVD-R as Slave on IDE. BIOS doesn't recognize IDE devices, but Windows XP that boots up from SATA hard drive can recognize DVD-R and can read files on the CentOS Installer Disk 1 of 4. Is it possible to start Centos4 Installer from WindowsXP? If possible, which file on Disk 1 should I click? Even
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On 11/11/2013 19:16, Alp Toker wrote: > On 11/11/2013 19:08, Chris Lattner wrote: >> On Nov 11, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com >> <mailto:alp at nuanti.com>> wrote: >>> Done :-) >>> >>> The patchset is 532K so I've put it online: >>> >>> http://www.nuanti.com/tmp/llvm-api-stability/ >>>
2017 May 15
8
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits has stopped providing licenses for MP3 technology, "[...] noting that more superior audio formats have rendered the MP3 obsolete. Speaking to National Public Radio (USA), the Fraunhofer Institute said AAC has since become the 'de facto standard for music download and videos on mobile phones.' "
2015 Mar 12
7
switching from SIP to Skype..or not
Your characterization may be true but Skype works much better than SIP when it comes to sound quality. I have SIP softphone with Asterisk server and Skype on the same workstation. Skype just works better over the same network. Ron On 12/03/2015 9:26 AM, A J Stiles wrote: > On Thursday 12 Mar 2015, Thufir wrote: >> I'm testing Asterisk at home, crummy connection. Skype works fine
2009 Mar 22
5
How does view know about instance vars set in controller?
Hi, I know that the AWDWR says to believe in magic and to not spend Xmas with people asking this question, but really how does it work under the hood? I was looking at the source code of crummy, and it seems that instance_variable_set and instance_variable_get may be part of the answer. Is there some resource on that or do I have to dive into Rails code? -- Posted via