Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

> I don't fiddle with graphics much. As long as I get the correct
> resolution for my LCD or Laptop screen and my "flurry" screensaver
> runs smoothly, I'm a happy man. :-)  My OS is a stock standard Ubuntu
> 7.10 (32 bit) and the occasional apt security updates.

In the specific case of the laptop that I was able to use for the most 
complete set of tests that is a very clean system- it's had repeated 
ab-initio Debian "Lennys" installed onto it and it's not even got 
significant development files- the test programs were moved over as 
binaries.

> Just curious... Could you compile the fpGUI UI Designer and run that
> remotely? Alternatively, I can email you a binary if you don't want to
> go through the compile process.  If I run any fpGUI based apps
> remotely, I have no speed issues.

I'm fairly happy compiling from scratch- what sources do I need, what 
(Debian) development packages am I likely to require, is this from GUI 
or from command line and in either case what special instructions?

-- 
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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