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- Disable Delete menu item in
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Ship it!
Straightforward fix.
- Seth
On July 14, 2011, 2:15
Does the Linux viewer use X? If you DISPLAY SL on another computer running
an XServer, does it behave OK.
If so, could you assemble a small Linux host with a high end GPU and then
DISPLAY SL on a different computer on the same local network?
ponzu
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If you want to use X forwarding, you're probably not going to be happy with
the results. Machines on the same gigabit switch can even have poor
performance just loading or refreshing a file manager. There may be other
ways, and there are always remote desktop-type layers like NX..
Discrete
On
I notice this work being done on a viewer that can use a SOCKS proxy. In my
limited knowledge, SOCKS is usually used to get through a firewall, right?
But there are also SOCKS proxies that cache requests.
So, suppose you had two or more clients using the same cacheing SOCKS proxy.
If they
In the past it has been possible to do accelerated openGL-over-X11 over a
network with particular drivers, specifically some versions of the linux
NVidia drivers. Still, it's quite exotic, limited, and probably would not
result in the effect the original poster intended.
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 17:06:22 +0200
Lance Corrimal lance.corri...@eregion.de wrote:
If so, could you assemble a small Linux host with a high end GPU and then
DISPLAY SL on a different computer on the same local network?
no. see above.
bye,
LC
Actually, using VirtualGL[1] this
On 7/14/2011 11:05 AM, Lee ponzu wrote:
So, suppose you had two or more clients using the same cacheing SOCKS
proxy. If they needed the same data (say the two users were in the same
classroom or sex club), would they both get their data from the SOCKS
cache?
Not at this point. While two
Lee ponzu schrieb:
Does the Linux viewer use X? If you DISPLAY SL on another computer
running an XServer, does it behave OK.
If so, could you assemble a small Linux host with a high end GPU and
then DISPLAY SL on a different computer on the same local network?
ponzu
so far I used yukon
Hi,
I'm trying to compile 19506, and everything works perfectly (as usual), I get
the new binary, start it, and can even log in. Then after a little while,
before I actually get on, I get this error:
ERROR: LLPanel::getString: Failed to find string icon_SeeAVs_On in panel
panel_place_profile
Ohh never mind, I found the problem: the files in my roaming profile thingy
needed updating. Sorry for the fuss :)
/Kip
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Hey y'all, i had something i wanted to do at work a coupla days ago that i
coulda used SL for. It installed, but i couldn't get it to connect. Is
there some kinda proxy setting that i need to fix to get SL to start from
where i work? They have a proxy server there that all external traffic
has
Robert,
thx for the info, but i think the page is telling me the answer is
actually, No, because i don't have any access to the company's network
stuff. They look at you funny if you even ask about it. i can configure
a test machine any way i want to, but i can't do anything at all at all to
Isn't it a good thing that there's a proxified viewer now... can
someone point him/her at the downloads for a build with the proxy
stuff?
bye,
LC
Am Freitag, 15. Juli 2011 schrieb a...@skyhighway.com:
Robert,
thx for the info, but i think the page is telling me the answer is
actually,
That's assuming they have the right kind of proxies there. HTTP proxies
are commonplace, but SOCKS proxies are far less common and more tightly
controlled on the corporate networks. He almost certainly has access to
the former, but maybe not to the latter.
On 15/07/2011 3:45 PM, Lance Corrimal
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