I sent the following msg to the Croquet users list, with no response (yet). Thought someone here might give me a clue:
What's the best way to run croquet on a 64-bit Linux computer? I downloaded the SDK and just ran the croquet shell and the text and graphics were hard to read. I was wondering if this had something to do with 32bit squeak and 64bit opengl. Does it?
Thanks!
Thought I'd reply on here for the archives,. Justin replied to me and this is the result:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Justin Emmanuel justinemmanuel@gmail.com wrote:
Hard to read, strange thing going on with the transparency? This sounds to me not like a 64bit problem, but that you are running Compiz. Croquet doesn't like Compiz
Nope, I'm running gentoo and xfce - no compiz.
However, that reminded me that there is a "compositing" setting in XFCE ("Window Manager Tweaks" settings manager) and when I turn it off, the image is fine.
Thanks!
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Brad Fuller bradallenfuller@gmail.com wrote:
I sent the following msg to the Croquet users list, with no response (yet). Thought someone here might give me a clue:
What's the best way to run croquet on a 64-bit Linux computer? I downloaded the SDK and just ran the croquet shell and the text and graphics were hard to read. I was wondering if this had something to do with 32bit squeak and 64bit opengl. Does it?
Thanks!
-- Brad Fuller
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