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> I have tried it. It was to my surprise, I completed the first level. I
> like this game so far. By the way, the sound worked great on Chrome and
> Firefox running on Ubuntu. Thank you very
Surprisingly the game works now with Firefox. Something magic happened...
> Do you mind I'll put a screen capture of Pasta on Source Forge Gnoga web page?
In contrary, I'm very honored!
It reminds me I should add a few credits on the "about" page...
Hi Gautier,
Ah ok, well, ogg format is no more supported by Safari.
It's ok with Firefox.
Safari supports any media the installed version of QuickTime can play.
Unfortunately XiphQT plugin is discontinued:
https://www.xiph.org/quicktime/
Do you mind I'll put a screen capture of Pasta on Source
Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
> There is now a permanent URL: http://pasta.phyrama.com/ The program is
> work in progress of course - first priority, availability of Gnoga for
> touchscreen devices...
Thanks!
Slightly addicting. :-)
Greetings,
Jacob
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A: Yes.
>Q: Are you sure?
>>A: Because
:08 AM
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Subject: Re: [Gnoga-list] Experience with Amazon Web Services ?
Thx!
Regarding sounds, they are audible on:
- Firefox 53.0.2 + Windows 7
- Chrome 58.0.3029.110 + Windows 7
The sound files are .ogg files.
Not supported on your setup ?
Or perhaps you have disabled sounds a
Here is an update - have fun!
http://ec2-54-90-250-127.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8080/
NB: two known annoyances:
- the server is located in Northern Virginia, USA, so, the farther away,
the worse...
- the touchscreen on Chrome and / or Android is not working
t;
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 8:09:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [Gnoga-list] Experience with Amazon Web Services ?
On 04/06/2017 07:08 PM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
> You can have a glimpse there:
> http://52.202.48.80:8080/
>
> The address is tempora
On 04/06/2017 07:08 PM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
> You can have a glimpse there:
> http://52.202.48.80:8080/
>
> The address is temporary. You'll see that the game is in a very "drafty"
> shape.
> As expected there are some visual latency issues in the animations,
> should be fixed soon.
>
On 04/06/2017 09:08 PM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
>
> Something bad happened and it seems to have left the server in a lunatic
> state...
> OK restarted the executable.
> Hope you are luckier this time...
On 2 browsers (Firefox and Opera), that gives me a yellow screen with a line at
the
> I was curious as to what OS you chose.
Windows 2016 Server Datacenter (sounds good, doesn't it ;-) ?)
>> unzip the app_deploy.zip file in the server, start the executable - et
>> voilà!
> What about starting the executable automatically after a reboot, or if it
> fails?
Sure, it's possible.
On 04/06/2017 07:08 PM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
> Le 06.04.2017 à 17:46, Jeffrey R. Carter a écrit :
>> How is it configured?
> All done for you, basically you get a fully pre-installed server.
I was curious as to what OS you chose.
> unzip the app_deploy.zip file in the server, start the
Le 06.04.2017 à 17:46, Jeffrey R. Carter a écrit :
> On 04/06/2017 09:54 AM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
>> - you need only the EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) service and nothing else
>> (at least for starting...)
> So you're using a free server?
It's free for one year or until the traffic or CPU
On 04/06/2017 09:54 AM, Gautier de Montmollin wrote:
> - you need only the EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) service and nothing else
> (at least for starting...)
So you're using a free server? How is it configured? Where did you build your
executable(s)?
I'll look forward to seeing what you have
Thanks for the help, it works!
Shockingly simple!
For those who would like to set up an Amazon server for a GNOGA app,
here is a summary that could help saving time (I spent hours reading
forums with tons of complicated solutions and a few simple ones...):
- you need only the EC2 (Elastic
Also just realized you asked about a freshman, when you launch a Gnoga app
it is the web server, you don't need anything else per se. So any domain
pointing to that server can be used just add the port number (8080 by
default unless changed in the app). Use the Apache redirect method if you
want
Le 04/04/2017 à 22:16, Gautier de Montmollin a écrit :
> Actually I am looking for a very basic tutorial for a freshman who is
> trying to launch his first GNOGA server. For a while I need just HTTP,
> no HTTPS.
Come to Vienna and attend my tutorial ;-)
There is info in I think the read me on setting up name and port redirects
with apache.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 4:16 PM Gautier de Montmollin
wrote:
> Thanks - although I'm a bit lost in the way...
>
> Actually I am looking for a very basic tutorial for a freshman who is
>
Thanks - although I'm a bit lost in the way...
Actually I am looking for a very basic tutorial for a freshman who is
trying to launch his first GNOGA server. For a while I need just HTTP,
no HTTPS.
To reduce the complexity of choosing which Linux flavour & version may
end up working, I create
On 2017-03-20 09:22, Björn Lundin wrote:
> http+https is redirected to the gnoga-service for a certain path.
> There is also some stuff handling upgrading the connection to web sockets.
No there was not. I think now that was before we went through Apache.
> I'll post the details later, the
Theres a french company which has arm servers (bare metal) Gnoga works
great on arm too
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Gautier de Montmollin
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Did anyone deploy a GNOGA app on Amazon Web Services (more precisely
> Amazon Cloud service,
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