similar to: [Bug 15374] New: Selecting team in pinch-hitter became much harder

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2007 Dec 12
3
[Bug 13627] New: make pinch-hitter.swf work
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13627 Summary: make pinch-hitter.swf work Product: swfdec Version: 0.5.3 Platform: Other URL: http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/10/pinch- hitter.swf OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: medium
2008 Apr 30
1
Pinch Hitter 1 is playable now, AOL Video progress
Hello! With today's swfdec, Pinch Hitter 1 can actually be played: http://www.addictinggames.com/pinchhitter.html Pinch Hitter 2 still cannot get beyond the "namecheck": http://www.addictinggames.com/pinchhitter2.html Pinch Hitter 1 used to consume all memory in the system. AOL Video used to do the same, but now it doesn't do anything bad (although it still doesn't play
2008 Mar 30
3
[Bug 15262] New: Regression - text labels not shown in "Pinch-hitter"
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15262 Summary: Regression - text labels not shown in "Pinch-hitter" Product: swfdec Version: git Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) URL: http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/10/pinch- hitter.swf OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity:
2008 Jan 11
2
Two regressions and one improvement
Hello! With the current swfdec (07c006a9785a5043c0a0a4b8d78b28c0735020c4) the youtube player shows "infinit/infinit" instead of time. Pinch-hitter from bug 13627 has a new problem now - the only available team is "Washington" instead of a long list. On the positive side, AOL video doesn't hog the CPU anymore (but doesn't play either), e.g.
2007 Nov 16
2
Can't get OpenGL to work
Hello all, today I've tried to use two applications which claim to use OpenGL (Catia, oZone3D) in Wine on Ubuntu 7.10. The version of Wine coming along with Ubuntu is 0.9.46-0ubuntu1. Each time I start one of these applications, they claim to find no OpenGL library. Since I can run glxgears (~1400fps) in Ubuntu directly, I consider my graphics to work fine and point my finger
2008 May 08
1
Textfields
Hey everybody, I've just merged my TextField hacking into master. It's basically a big refactoring and test addition thing, to get signals and variables report something sane. It's not complete yet, but I wanted to have it in, so we don't get too many merge conflicts when Pekka fixes the HTML parsing bugs. Here's a partial list of what's missing so far: - vertical
2009 Mar 09
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] cfarm-x86-64 x86_64 nightly tester results
On Mar 9, 2009, at 8:53 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: > This nightly tester is now using an llvm-g++ that produces the new > ODR linkage > types. This means that many more functions are being considered by > the > inter-procedural optimization passes (for example, "linkonce" > functions defined > in a header). The result seems to be pretty huge swings (both good
2009 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] cfarm-x86-64 x86_64 nightly tester results
This nightly tester is now using an llvm-g++ that produces the new ODR linkage types. This means that many more functions are being considered by the inter-procedural optimization passes (for example, "linkonce" functions defined in a header). The result seems to be pretty huge swings (both good and bad) in the C++ tests in the testsuite, see below. Note that this tester is often
2015 Mar 25
2
Dovecot Oy merger with Open-Xchange AG
Am 25.03.2015 um 18:03 schrieb Benny Pedersen: > Brad Smith skrev den 2015-03-25 16:58: >> On 03/25/15 08:46, Peter Chiochetti wrote: >>> Am 25.03.2015 um 13:23 schrieb Nick Edwards: >>>> So there *is* a chance it will be commercialised >>> Hasn't it been commercial for a long time? >> When was the last time you paid for Dovecot? The base product is
2008 Mar 11
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion head: build problem on cygwin?
Hi, Jules. On Tue, March 11, 2008 2:14 pm, Jules wrote: > Not sure if this is me or not, because this is the first time I've built > LLVM on Cygwin, but I can't get a working compile. Last I checked, LLVM-on-Cygwin has at least two problems, and you've hit one of them. Working around them isn't too bad, though patches to fix them would be appreciated. >
2007 Jun 01
2
Getting names of objects passed with "..."
Is there a tidy way to get the names of objects passed to a function via the "..." argument? rbind/cbind does what I want: test.func1 <- function(...) { nms <- rownames(rbind(..., deparse.level=1)) print(nms) } x <- "some stuff" second <- "more stuff" test.func1(first=x, second) [1] "first" "second" The usual
2007 Jul 20
1
newbie needs policing help
Hi listizens, Complete tc newbie here. I''m in a pinch because of a mail assault on a server. I''ve firewalled away many of the most egregious offenders but non-smtp services are still being DOS''ed because of all the mail traffic. Here is what I''ve tried. (I did say newbie ;) ----------------- #!/bin/sh # # policing parent tc qdisc add dev eth0 handle
2010 Aug 17
1
Using dovecot with vpopmail and mysql auth?
Hi, Does anyone happen to know the right strings to do authentication against mysql storing vpopmail data, vs using the vpopmail auth module? I'm trying to get up to both vpopmail 5.5, and dovecot 2.0, and dovecot-auth seems to reliably segfault on the 5.5 vpopmail module. I've tried downgrading vpopmail as well, with less than stellar results. I saw an old article about doing
2005 Aug 05
4
Snom 360 and firmware 4.0 problem
I have a pair of snom 360s at a customer and they were giving me Low Memory errors. The distributor suggested updating the firmware. I did that, to the one just below 4.0 (which wasn't released yet). One of the phones is still giving the Low Memory error every 3-4 days. The other one had a broken display that was just RMA'd, so it' hasn't been up long enough to know if the
2011 Apr 30
1
[rspec-rails] Is it bad form to use spec/requests/*_spec.rb for integration tests?
So I wanted to cook up a quick integration test for something, and I''m using rspec. I personally just don''t like Cucumber - just a personal preference, not a slam to the test framework at all - and wanted to stick to just pure rspec. So I dumped a quick spec file in spec/ reqests and ran it, and of course everything works. But is this considered bad form, or a less-than-good
2016 Apr 20
1
CentOS 7.2 laptop wireless Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 2230 (rev c4)
On Wednesday 20 April 2016 18:57:30 Joost wrote: > Is NetworkManager-wifi installed? > I remember after I installed Centos first time (7.0) wifi worked. > When I later did a reinstall (7.2) during installation wifi worked > fine, but after a reboot not. > Seems NetworkManager-wifi did not get installed by default. > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Andreas Benzler >
2003 Jul 29
1
Re: Marginal write performance & pauses in outgoing transfers
>> If necessary, use ethereal next time and store the >I'll try that when I get some more time and post the >results here, but I doubt we'll find anything fixable >(yep, I'm the pessimistic kind). That's the wrong attitude. It's just a couple of boxes radioing each other over wires. It must be amenable to common sense reasoning with a pinch of know-how.
2002 Oct 24
1
signal 11 on fsck
System info: ------------ [root@angel root]# cat /etc/issue Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma) Kernel \r on an \m [root@angel root]# uname -a Linux angel 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:25:16 EDT 2002 i686 unknown This problem occured after upgrade to kernel 2.4.18-17.7, backed out to previous version now (2.4.9-34). All other system RPMs are up to date according to RHN, and nothing, aside from
2018 Oct 02
2
outlook idiocy - IMAP folders with /
I think we need a public compliance test, similar to html and ssl, then people would start questioning the quality of their own client, and migrate to better ones. When Micro$oft will eventually feel the pinch, then they will start fixing their $hit. People have the power! (I like that song.) On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 09:59, Wojciech Puchar <wojtek at puchar.net> wrote: >> >> As I
2007 Nov 23
1
snapshots of server state with F/OSS software
I'm looking for something (ideally) in the CentOS repo that lets me easily take and restore snapshots of my system while powered on (similar to how later versions of Norton Ghost work). Is LVM my best bet to do this? (I hate to admit this, but up to this point when I've been in a pinch, I've just powered the box down on off hours and then imaged it via some sort of live cd)