Indigo v1.0.9 for Linux Build 2
Hey jur,
9.46 appears to have worked better, thanks!! Indigo didn't crash, but the log output stopped being updated at about 1 hour, 7 min into the render. I could still see the image update (flicker) though so it was still working and it quit normally. The only thing I'm not sure about is if the image is still being written to disk.
9.46 appears to have worked better, thanks!! Indigo didn't crash, but the log output stopped being updated at about 1 hour, 7 min into the render. I could still see the image update (flicker) though so it was still working and it quit normally. The only thing I'm not sure about is if the image is still being written to disk.
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fedora core 8 and python-wxgtk
Hi,
I am using fedora core 8, and can't find python-wxgtk rpm; anyone knows where it is?
thanks,
shul
I am using fedora core 8, and can't find python-wxgtk rpm; anyone knows where it is?
thanks,
shul
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Nope, not here, but I have Feisty, maybe next week I will upgrade finally to latest ubuntu, I'll let you know.SmartDen wrote:
i can't open any scene with indigo. i get "Illegal Instruction" error if i select "File->Open Indigo Scene" or i press "Alt-O". I have installed libwx and all other stuff. My system is Ububtu Hardy. Have anybody same problem?
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Ok SmartDen I upgraded and no problems with Hardy. Does this happen with any scene?joegiampaoli wrote:Nope, not here, but I have Feisty, maybe next week I will upgrade finally to latest ubuntu, I'll let you know.SmartDen wrote:
i can't open any scene with indigo. i get "Illegal Instruction" error if i select "File->Open Indigo Scene" or i press "Alt-O". I have installed libwx and all other stuff. My system is Ububtu Hardy. Have anybody same problem?
BTW anyone with Hardy has anny tips on fixing audio, specially with two soundcards which I both use, I get the login window drums but after that none of the users have system sounds, although they can play music and such, but seems like something with pulseaudio and gnome....
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What sound system are you using? I have seen this issue with ALSA and OSS - I prefer to use ESD (eSound). New in Hardy though, is PulseAudio. PulseAudio provides a sound system for applications to hook into. It allows the volume of individual applications to be controlled, mixed into other sound devices, and with a little work, even played out of Bluetooth headphones. 8.04 improves upon this by enabling the sound server for most, if not all, applications.
What sound system are you using? I have seen this issue with ALSA and OSS - I prefer to use ESD (eSound). New in Hardy though, is PulseAudio. PulseAudio provides a sound system for applications to hook into. It allows the volume of individual applications to be controlled, mixed into other sound devices, and with a little work, even played out of Bluetooth headphones. 8.04 improves upon this by enabling the sound server for most, if not all, applications.
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