For the details, see: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673074
The logs are the following:
tamas@netadmin:~> OsmosDemo
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Log opened on Fri Feb 18 12:17:03 2011
Commandline: ./OsmosDemo.bin64
Preinitializing game: HEMI version 1.6.0 1310
Localization: using language "hu"
Localization: couldn't load Osmos-hu.loc
Localization: falling back to Osmos-en.loc
Arch: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz
OS: Linux 2.6.37-20-desktop (#1 SMP PREEMPT 2011-01-22 00:41:44 +0100)
Using sound
Showing splash
Using windowed mode: 1266 x 668
Not using vsync
Initializing GLRenderDevice...
OpenGL version: 2.1 Mesa 7.10
Initializing game
Initializing GLRenderer...
Loading textures
Loading fonts
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
WARNING: error loading font file Fonts/FortuneCity.ttf
Backed up stats to Stats/Backup/Osmos_0002.sta
Osmos (Linux)
Osmos observes openGL rendering problems on openSUSE 11.4 RC
For the details, see: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673072
You can examine the symptom in this picture: https://bugzillafiles.novell.org/attach ... ?id=414758
Today I installed the 64bit demo version of Osmos onto openSUSE 11.4. After
starting it I had to realize that the openGL rendering is somewhat broken. I
see thin hair-like lines bordering textures (see the attached image). This
problem didn't appear in openSUSE 11.3.
I'm using KDE4 with desktop effects enabled but disabling the effects doesn't
make any difference: the unnecessary lines are still visible.
You can examine the symptom in this picture: https://bugzillafiles.novell.org/attach ... ?id=414758
Today I installed the 64bit demo version of Osmos onto openSUSE 11.4. After
starting it I had to realize that the openGL rendering is somewhat broken. I
see thin hair-like lines bordering textures (see the attached image). This
problem didn't appear in openSUSE 11.3.
I'm using KDE4 with desktop effects enabled but disabling the effects doesn't
make any difference: the unnecessary lines are still visible.
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Re: Osmos (Linux)
I purchased the full version. Wanted to comment on the Demo. Sometimes it freezes up or when I start it only a black screen and arrow appear. If I turn up the volume during the demo the demo also closes. Hopefully the full version doesn't have these bugs.
My system: Dell Latitude D620 / Linux Mint 9 32-bit with Gnome
My system: Dell Latitude D620 / Linux Mint 9 32-bit with Gnome
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Re: Osmos (Linux)
Hi Linux_Jester,
The random freeze that some folks were experiencing in the Linux version of Osmos was fixed in this patch to the retail version. I simply haven't had a change to repackage the demos.
Regards,
Dave
The random freeze that some folks were experiencing in the Linux version of Osmos was fixed in this patch to the retail version. I simply haven't had a change to repackage the demos.
Regards,
Dave
Re: Osmos (Linux)
Will be there any (at least) 1.6.1 version of the linux demo?
I need them for closing my following bugreports:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673072
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673074
Can you give me some brief technial description of the reason of these bugs?
I need them for closing my following bugreports:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673072
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=673074
Can you give me some brief technial description of the reason of these bugs?
Meal Worms wrote:Hi Linux_Jester,
The random freeze that some folks were experiencing in the Linux version of Osmos was fixed in this patch to the retail version. I simply haven't had a change to repackage the demos.
Regards,
Dave
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Re: Osmos (Linux)
Hi nice0051,
We are planning on upgrading the Linux demo to 1.6.1; no specific timeframe on that I'm afraid.
In terms of how this will affect the bug reports you've mentioned: the second bug regarding TTF loading will be solved by the update (a content issue; the FortuneCity.ttf in the original Linux release contained a flaw). However, it's unlikely our update will magically fix the first bug (Suse/OpenGL/translucent seams), as there's nothing graphics-related addressed by the patch.
Cheers,
Dave
We are planning on upgrading the Linux demo to 1.6.1; no specific timeframe on that I'm afraid.
In terms of how this will affect the bug reports you've mentioned: the second bug regarding TTF loading will be solved by the update (a content issue; the FortuneCity.ttf in the original Linux release contained a flaw). However, it's unlikely our update will magically fix the first bug (Suse/OpenGL/translucent seams), as there's nothing graphics-related addressed by the patch.
Cheers,
Dave
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