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Topic Title: Rhapsody under linux (kubuntu) works slow.... Topic Summary: Rhapsody > linux > slow > window Created On: 22-Sep-2008 13:03 Status: Read Only |
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I have installed Rhapsody7.3 on my linux (Ubuntu 8) system and it takes ages before Rhapsody does something or even load. It seems Rhapsody only reacts on mouse move events or something. For example if i click on the menu nothing happens, instead if i move my mouse or click somewhere else, the menu pops up and is gone again. My graphical card drivers (nvidia 8600 GT) are installed correctly so i assume this should not be the problem. Does anyone has the same problem or has a solution for this, so i can use Rhapsody normally on my linux system?
Greetz, T.T.J. van der Steen |
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I had simular Problems with Rhapsody and Linux. The real reason for this behavior seems to be the implementation of the Linux integration. This is done with a third party software and it doesn't work with all actual Linux distributions.
I tested Rhapsody 7.2 with Fedora and there where the same problems. Now I'm working with Suse 10.2 . That's ok. Regards Gerd Steen, Germany |
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Yup. See my post concering Rhp7.3 with OpenSuse 11.0.
I also tried 10.3 with equally poor results. It looks like MainWin has problems with anything that's not at least a couple of years old. I enquired at MainSoft about officially supported platforms: here is what I was told: Operating system version Architecture Compiler GNU C Library (glibc) version Fedora Core 4 (runtime only) x86 N/A 2.3.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 3.0 x86 gcc 3.4.3 2.3.2-95.3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 4.0 x86 gcc 3.4.3 and gcc 4.1.2 2.3.4-2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 5.0 x86 gcc 4.1.2 2.5 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 x86 gcc 3.4.3 and gcc 4.1.2 2.3.3-98.28 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 x86 gcc 4.1.2 2.4 Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 (runtime only) x86 N/A 2.3.4-2 ------------------------- -- jim |
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The same thing happens on XP - I don't think it is just a Linux thing...
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