New build uploaded which hopefully fixes this. And scratch what I said about using Snow Leopard in VirtualBox. There is definitely some sort of very bad memory issue that occurs which causes the host to just start grinding the disk forever, leaving no choice but to power it off. It's definitely a VirtualBox issue, and it's triggered consistently by having the Snow Leopard VM running when you try to do something disk-intensive on the host. One time that it occurred, it was mild enough that I was able to eventually get the GUI to respond well enough to shut down VBox, and the problem went away.
On 2/24/13 11:40 PM, James Wettenhall wrote: > DRC, > > I've tested Mac OS X full-screen mode in the latest nightly build on my > OS X 10.7 machine. > > If I don't select full-screen in the options dialog (or in the > command-line arguments), it seems to work OK - I see a full-screen > button on the window's title bar, which functions as expected. > > But it doesn't seem to work when requested as a command-line argument - > I get the old-style full-screen mode (where the menu and dock are still > visible). > > And if I open the options dialog (before opening a VNC viewport), change > the full-screen mode checkbox, and then click "OK", I get a > NullPointerException from com.turbovnc.vncviewer.CConn.toggleFullScreen, > presumably because the viewport object hasn't been defined yet here: > > if (!viewport.lionFSSupported()) { > > I spent a bit of time trying to investigate what was going on, in the > hope of giving your more useful feedback, but this is all I have so far... > > Cheers, > James ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_feb _______________________________________________ VirtualGL-Devel mailing list VirtualGL-Devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/virtualgl-devel