Seems my webmail client didn't like the formatting of my last post -
you can get the whole like of current engine args here, along with an
explanation of which ones still work and which ones are no longer used:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1644
- rg/4w
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Glen Bojsza wrote:
I just got a response in the way of a work around...
*As a workaround you can explicitly disable the use of shared memory
by passing the -sharedoff parameter to the engine on the command
line,
which will allow the app to display correctly. Note that this
parameter will als
HI Richard,
I just got a response in the way of a work around...
*As a workaround you can explicitly disable the use of shared memory by
passing
the -sharedoff parameter to the engine on the command line, which will allow
the app to display correctly. Note that this parameter will also work with
Glen, were you able to turn up any answers on this?
Have you been able to find any other app which exhibits similar behavior?
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LiveCode
I have two linux machines (A and B)
on Linux machine A I have a Livecode application
on Linux machine B I :
- ssh -X machineA@192.168.15.6
- launch the Livecode application on machine A but gets displayed on
machine B
When you do this with any other linux applications everything works fine.