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371 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.057 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.998 FPS
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371 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.057 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS
375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.998 FPS
Tman,Tman wrote:Geoffery, were you running glxgears when it crashed or were you running something else? Did you try installing the driver in a fresh savefile?Geoffrey wrote:I tried this with a 8600 GT, it gave me twice the frame rate 40000 in 5 seconds than did my manual install of the driver, but it was unstable and crashed the system, I tried twice to get it too work, but gave up in preference to a manual installation.Tman wrote: I have created an Nvidia pet in Saluki-13.
Hmmm.. I don't know what the problem could be. I compiled it on an AMD Athlon dual-core, and am wondering if it matters what cpu one compiles it on. I will do some experimenting to see if I can figure out the problem.
Tman wrote:Unfortunately, I am still getting the following error message in Midori:This error is repeatable with the following steps:Code: Select all
MozPlugger: Error: Failed to execute m4. Mozplugger: M4 parsing of config generated error
1) type midori in the console
2) in Midori's address bar, type murga linux forum and press enter
3) click on the appropriate link that takes you to the murga forum. For me, it was the 2nd link.
Installing Pemasu's mozplugger pet still doesn't resolve the issue. (thanks for trying, Pemasu)
On the positive side, Midori 0.4.4 does seem to be more stable; it hasn't crashed on me so far, and I just discovered that it handles HTML5..nice!!
It worked ok for me out of the box, bookmarks show in all the right places and stickmavrothal wrote: installed Midori 4.4 over 4.3 and now is stable in a number of sites that was crashing before.
However looks like I can not add new bookmarks. Adding them only shows in the side panel but not in the menu, and after restarting midori they are gone from there too.
Is it just me?
Edit Changed the ~/.config/midori/* permissions from 644 to 664 and now it behaves. eg sticks on restart but only shows in the menus after restart Confused
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ : 2310.33MHzTman wrote:Geoffery,
I am not sure if this is a factor or not, but I am curious; what cpu do you have? And I always choose the Nvidia driver manually, after I install the pet; Xorgwizard sometimes chooses the wrong driver.
Thanks James..I guess it's a Midori thing. Okay I'll stop complaining about Midori now, lest I incur someone's wrath.. yikes!
Ah, I bet m4 is in the devx. Got it.Tman wrote:Yes, it happens for me in pfix=ram mode as well.jemimah wrote: Do you get this with pfix=ram. I can't reproduce it. What happens if you run m4 in the terminal?
My frugals pups are installed in a linux partition, not an ntfs partition. This one is using a .2fs saved file.
When I type m4 in the terminal, I getNevermind about the clock settings..I figured out how to change the time.Code: Select all
bash: m4: command not found.
I should add that when I ran the benchmark test on the following site, Saluki froze and I could not even quit using CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE..
http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/
mesa/xorg-high is installed by default.Tman wrote:Maybe it froze for me becuase my glxgears numbers are so low.I will search the repo for an xorg-high or mesa pet and try again if I find it.Code: Select all
371 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.057 FPS 375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS 375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 75.000 FPS 375 frames in 5.0 seconds = 74.998 FPS
It's working for me ok, It didn't at first then I realized I still had glxgears runningTman wrote:ok, thanks. I installed the compiz pet and added a workspaceswitcher to the panel to see compiz effects during workspace-switching, but I couldn't switch between virtual desktops. Anyone else have that problem?jemimah wrote:mesa/xorg-high is installed by default.
thanks, Billtoo. It makes sense as it feels faster than Firefox. How about comparisons between Midori vs Opera vs Chrome?Billtoo wrote: So, Midori is faster than firefox 11 in the benchmark test.
Workspaceswitcher works for me without compiz. Once compiz is installed, it no longer functions properly.Geoffrey wrote:It's working for me ok, It didn't at first then I realized I still had glxgears runningTman wrote:ok, thanks. I installed the compiz pet and added a workspaceswitcher to the panel to see compiz effects during workspace-switching, but I couldn't switch between virtual desktops. Anyone else have that problem?jemimah wrote:mesa/xorg-high is installed by default.
Confirmed. I no longer get the error message with midori once the devx is loaded.jemimah wrote: Ah, I bet m4 is in the devx. Got it.
Did you set it up in compiz settings manager in general options, Desktop size, number of Desktops, just drag the slider for the number of Desktops you want, no need to stop and restart compiz it does it on the fly.Tman wrote: Workspaceswitcher works for me without compiz. Once compiz is installed, it no longer functions properly.
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Thanks scabz and Geoffrey (I am a compiz noob). I enabled Desktop Cube and Desktop Rotate and the workspaceswitcher works..nice!Geoffrey wrote:Did you set it up in compiz settings manager in general options, Desktop size, number of Desktops, just drag the slider for the number of Desktops you want, no need to stop and restart compiz it does it on the fly.