Re: 2.1.131ac13 with x11amp

Bruce A. Locke (locke98@cs.newpaltz.edu)
Fri, 25 Dec 1998 16:59:37 -0500 (EST)


Yes... I can confirm that the problem seems to be caused when you use
skins.... x11amp is now running fine without custom skins and freezes up
when I try to select a skin via the skin dialog box...

For now x11amp users can just edit the .x11amp/.config file in your home
directory and remove the SKINS line.

And on another note, has any one gotten the sound in quake to work? Now
instead of the screech I just get a segfault in svgalib :/

BTW, the speed improvementsin 2.1.131ac2 (and 131) are very noticable on
my P166... anyone clock 2.1.x lately and compare it with 2.0.x?

Happy Holidays...

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Bruce A. Locke locke98@cs.newpaltz.edu


On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Zow Terry Brugger wrote:

> I was just playing around with x11amp and have a data point to add: The
> problem seems to occur with Skins. I'm running the base 131 at work and
> everything runs great. I'm running 131ac13 at home and when I start up x11amp
> with a SKIN specified in .x11amp/.config, it crashes with the message:
>
> torii ~ 66 % socket: Too many open files
> Whooops... You caught a bug, please mail psy@x11amp.ml.org and describe what
> you were doing.
>
> If I don't specify a skin, it runs great. So, of the people that are running
> with no problem, how many are using Skins? Is anyone still running 131ac1-ac12
> that could provide some more data points so we can narrow down where the
> problem was introduced?
>
> Happy Holidays!
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