larry104
larry104
You can search and return rss: https://mediathekviewweb.de/feed?query=%23tatort - This searches for topic tatort - but you are correct the return results are unfortunately limited see issue [#166]https://github.com/mediathekview/mediathekviewweb/issues/166)
This is what I get now ... 2020/04/21 12:32:05 Listening... 2020/04/21 12:32:06 Found DAC at 10.20.22.70:7654 Begin: Light engine: state 0, flags 0x0 Playback: state 2, flags 0x1170 Buffer: 800...
Laser was not tuned on ... here ln1 - that seems to run now - a static cube 2020/04/21 12:38:10 Listening... 2020/04/21 12:38:11 Found DAC at 10.20.22.70:7654 Begin: Light engine:...
ok then - I will play with it. Thanks!
I'm using tools/arm-bcm2708/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-raspbian/bin - I was following the this tutorial https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS#Step_by_step compile qt 5.7 - everything worked great until I needed to mix in some libs which I needed to...
I will try to rebuild qt based on the newer compiler - thanks a lot for the quick help!
I just did a "git clone" compiled with gcc 4.8.5 and ruby 2.4.5 - all fresh installs. The default gem symengine (0.0.2) compiles and works fine.
I don't think these issues are related nor does the CORE.Input.Touch.pointCount = 0 fix the reported issue. You can check with the multitouch example core_input_multitouch.c. 1) When you touch the...
I only see the master branch which was updated 7 hours ago as of this writing .. are you talking about that? if yes, no changes in there.
Yes, I compiled against that which is in the latest master branch. I confirmed by checking rcore_drm.c. But it does not solve the problem I am reporting.