hello,
after compilling, on ubuntu i had to copy the driver from
/usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
but it did not change anything for me.
i also compile the version that was distribute with ubuntu 12.10, but it also
did not help.
did anyone else tried?
TheBob experienced similar issues on Gentoo and was able to resolve them.
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TheBob rdz: HOLY CRAP, It's working! I recompiled the driver in debug mode
after much pain and found the issue, I updated to the latest intel driver that
my distro provides (only 4
woww, that's good news.
i was looking in this direction, but did not had time to go this far.
i will certainly do that in the next few days.
thanks a lot for the informations.
cheers
c
Le 06/05/2013 14:38, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
TheBob experienced similar issues on Gentoo and was able to
oops... I just noticed there is a thread on this issue already
ar., 2013.eko apiren 30a 22:53(e)an, Andy Farnell(e)k idatzi zuen:
JFWIW:
The 4th character would be the point at which TCL resizes the
object box.
a.
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:45:16PM +0200, enrike wrote:
Hi
I just
Hi
I just reinstalled Ubuntu to my laptop with latest version 13.04 and the
latest PD extended 0.43.3. Now I am getting this weird crash. After a
few objects (8 ~ 10) are created on the patch, or if I open a patch with
several files, when I create an object, as I type its name in the box,
JFWIW:
The 4th character would be the point at which TCL resizes the
object box.
a.
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:45:16PM +0200, enrike wrote:
Hi
I just reinstalled Ubuntu to my laptop with latest version 13.04 and
the latest PD extended 0.43.3. Now I am getting this weird crash.
After a