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| Posted by hansmex at Jun 22, 2010, 12:06:15 PM |
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Re: Imperfect rendering db4tech: Indeed, my Ubuntu PC is the one I use most frequently. I like the interface and stability, as well as the fact that this machine has better specs than my Windows Vista laptop. My Ubuntu install is "clean" in the sense that I haven't changed anything. I am not a PC technician. So nothing is overclocked or so. And no, it's not a dual boot machine, because I don't have a legal copy of Windows lying around, and wouldn't know how to do a dual-install when already having Ubuntu. Windows isn't really facilitating dual-installs, as is Ubuntu. I could repeat these same tests on my laptop, and probably will do so shortly and report on my findings. I'm not sure if you have studied all the screenshots I included in my previous post. Those may provide a clue to the answer: (a) the increased memory use during quality setting 1, and (b) the fact that it doesn't complete and (c) the erratic processor load swings. Also the fact that my problems disappear when I first open another instance of SH3D with ONE item in it, makes me rather sure that it's not my Ubuntu PC but some bug in SH3D that causes these crashes. Hans ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
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