Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 15:06:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Open Systems Networking <opsys@mail.webspan.net> To: Andreas Braukmann <braukmann@tse-online.de> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 3D "blender" package from NeoGeo now released. Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95.980504150058.22036C-100000@orion.webspan.net> In-Reply-To: <19980504192027.B7742@paert.tse-online.de>
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On Mon, 4 May 1998, Andreas Braukmann wrote: > been there, too - made the same experience. > Blender starts up in full-screen mode by default. I made some tries with > an explicit and smaller geometry and it worked to a certain degree. > But I got it to segfault by fumbling around with the user-interface. > (I'm no 3D-guru though, ... ) > > core dumps :) and everything goes back to normal. But I didnt dump to much > > time into getting it to run. But I think it's cause its for 2.2.5(6). > hmmm. Since my only 2.2-stable machines are our various servers without > X11 I was not able to verify this assumption. Yes I just posted this morning about the same explanation. It does start full screen and for some reason it oes NOT like 1600x1200x16bpp it just freaks and core dumps. So I did the same as you changed it to start at 1024x768 and it runs ok. Except as i mentioned earlier it now becomes a window but it thinks it's running full screen so you cant resize it, move it, click on it to put it behind another window, etc.. I dropped my resolution to 600x480 or whatever the lowest X resolution is in the 640 x XXX range is, and it still did not like that, it flashed blue and core dumped again. It doesnt want to run for me unless I specifically tell it what resolution to run at with the -p option. But then it doesnt run full screen and since this is obviously a fullscreen app and not a window it is quite annoying to use with other apps running or windows in the same workspace. But still it appears to be a nuclear killer rednering package! I like it alot, but graphics are not my hobby or job :) But it is still very nice. Just a tad buggy IMO. Chris -- "I don't do favors, I accumulate debts" ===================================| Open Systems Networking And Consulting. FreeBSD 2.2.6 is available now! | Phone: 316-326-6800 -----------------------------------| 1402 N. Washington, Wellington, KS-67152 FreeBSD: The power to serve! | E-Mail: opsys@open-systems.net http://www..freebsd.org | Consulting-Network Engineering-Security ===================================| http://open-systems.net -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQENAzPemUsAAAEH/06iF0BU8pMtdLJrxp/lLk3vg9QJCHajsd25gYtR8X1Px1Te gWU0C4EwMh4seDIgK9bzFmjjlZOEgS9zEgia28xDgeluQjuuMyUFJ58MzRlC2ONC foYIZsFyIqdjEOCBdfhH5bmgB5/+L5bjDK6lNdqD8OAhtC4Xnc1UxAKq3oUgVD/Z d5UJXU2xm+f08WwGZIUcbGcaonRC/6Z/5o8YpLVBpcFeLtKW5WwGhEMxl9WDZ3Kb NZH6bx15WiB2Q/gZQib3ZXhe1xEgRP+p6BnvF364I/To9kMduHpJKU97PH3dU7Mv CXk2NG3rtOgLTEwLyvtBPqLnbx35E0JnZc0k5YkABRO0JU9wZW4gU3lzdGVtcyA8 b3BzeXNAb3Blbi1zeXN0ZW1zLm5ldD4= =BBjp -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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