Hello
Sorry I didn't have the time to investigate recently.
With testing of 18.05.06 it's working as expected so imho you can close this
bug.
But I really don't know which change / which package solved this ...
Thank everyone for the effort!
Christoph Pfister
Used packages now:
libasound2
>Well the bug or the feature is in arts, so it would really be difficult
>to fix it in libSDL. You can try to go in the KDE configuration panel,
>Sound Server, and reduce the audio buffer to the minimum. But then the
>sound may be interrupt at some point.
That seems to be too bad ... :(
Thank
>> When I play different SDL applications (I've tried out freeciv, lgeneral,
>> mirrormagic, frozen-bubble) I notice that the sound is delayed (about
0.3
>> seconds).
>>
>> I used the alsa and arts versions of this library, but I've checked alsa
>> (simple beep application unter wine+alsa) and the
Package: libsdl1.2debian
Version: 1.2.9-4
Hello
When I play different SDL applications (I've tried out freeciv, lgeneral,
mirrormagic, frozen-bubble) I notice that the sound is delayed (about 0.3
seconds).
I used the alsa and arts versions of this library, but I've checked alsa
(simple beep appl
>I appreciate your help in this but I belive this is the wrong solution.
>What needs to happen is libGL.so when xlibmesa-gl-dev is installed must
>still point to the real libGL.so.1.2 which is now diverted
>to /usr/lib/nvidia. So in sense,
>libGL.so -> /usr/lib/nvidia/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa
>And o
Hello
The page mentioned doesn't exist anymore, so please close this bug.
I also think that the build instructions are clear enough.
Christoph
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Hello
Basically the nvidia license applies (with a special clause about Linux).
I thought the following would be interesting for you (and also close this
bug).
Christoph
>Greetings, Christoph. Thank you for your email.
>
>I assume you are asking with regards to the source code to the
>kernel i
Hello
Please excuse my typos / non-existent "postinst.in" above. Now I've a clean
solution:
In the file "debian/nvidia-glx.links.in" add the following line (and update
"debian/nvidia-glx.links" of course):
usr/lib/libGL.so.#VERSION# usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
I really hope that it will fix this bug.
Hello
In file "postinst.in" please add the following line:
ln -s /usr/lib/libGL.so.8178 /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
Christoph
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Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 1.0.8178-2
Hello
I think we can fix this bug very simply.
This version of nvidia-glx diverts (among others) the following files:
"/usr/lib/libGL.so.1"
This file is provided as a symlink to "/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.8178".
"/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2"
This file isn't
Package: g++-4.0
Version: 4.0.2-5
When I execute "g++ -O1 sample.cpp", the following message appears:
sample.cpp: In function ?int main()?:
sample.cpp:19: internal compiler error: in simplify_subreg, at
simplify-rtx.c:3744
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appr
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