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--- Quote from: arximidis on April 07, 2014, 11:35:10 am ---I have build and uploaded the 32bit version for linux too. I haven't tested it yet. Only the 64bit on a Linux Mint distro.
If you test it, let me know if you encounter any problems

Thank you

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I will try to test it tonight after the kids go to bed.
Thanks.

Ok, on two different linux installs the startup lightening animation runs then it either sits there with a grey screen or just closes.
I gotta be missing something.

arximidis:


--- Quote from: nitrogen_widget on April 07, 2014, 12:00:44 pm ---Ok, on two different linux installs the startup lightening animation runs then it either sits there with a grey screen or just closes.
I gotta be missing something.

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That means it doesn't run the html5 video tag. It's not supporting it. In the Linux versions I have removed vlc plugin. Maybe it's time to bring it back
You can try the 64bit version on Liux Mint 16 for example, which I used for testing

arximidis:

Great News

I managed to fix the crashes on the QT version.
The reason I am still working on QT version is because it runs normally on windows XP.
The IE version instead requires a version of windows where you can install IE9+ (meaning vista or higher)

The QT version still requires vlc to be installed and it works on Linux too


I will upload the new version 3.1, soon

Le Chuck:

That's great news, my cab for this FE is winXP, didn't even realize this would have been an issue. Good deal  :cheers:

nitrogen_widget:


--- Quote from: arximidis on April 13, 2014, 01:48:37 pm ---Great News

I managed to fix the crashes on the QT version.
The reason I am still working on QT version is because it runs normally on windows XP.
The IE version instead requires a version of windows where you can install IE9+ (meaning vista or higher)

The QT version still requires vlc to be installed and it works on Linux too


I will upload the new version 3.1, soon

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so this will now work on 32 bit linux?
I was going to try it on 64 bit tonight.

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