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Mr. Konrad Lorentz

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  1. On Linux, it is pretty easy!

     

    Install a Network Time Protocol Client and do the time sync automatically.

     

    On a Debian based distributions like Ubuntu you can execute in a console:

    aptitude install ntp

    On rpm base distributions like CentOS, RedHat and Fedora you can do this:

    yum -y install ntp

    After succesfully installing the NTP client you should remove the application data directory:

    rm -rf $HOME/.friendship

    Now, you should be able to start CAESES.

     

     

    If you have further problems, send the startuplog.html to our Support Team.

     

     

     

    More information you can find here:

    https://wiki.debian.org/NTP

    https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/NTP.html

    http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=ntp


  2. Hi Tom,

     

    I removed your account with the doubled "h" in domain part.

     

     

    Please start one time your CAESES with the "reset license selection" option in Windows Start Menu and select then CAESES Free, but toggle the checkbox "already registered" and enter your login for this site.

     

     

    Regards

    Konrad


  3. Using a newer Ubuntu?

     

     

    All you need to do is follow the step below. Works on Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 14.04 Unity Desktop.

    gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true

    Reason for the new command: Ubuntu 11.10 has already moved from gconf to gSettings/dconf...


  4. Hi,

     

    A corrupt memory could cause the problem. Please report your experiences. Without a trace of the hanging program, I cannot help you.

     

    but maybe a strace could solve the problem:

     


    cd CAESES-FFW_3.0.19_Linux.x86_64/
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib/Linux.x86_64/
    strace ./bin/Linux.x86_64/CAESES-FFW 2> log.txt

    and send the log.txt.

     

    Regards

    Konrad


  5. Hi Scott,

    As OpenGL developer you may could help us! send us the output of the GDB backtrace!

     

    cd CAESES-FFW_3.0.19_Linux.x86_64/

    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib/Linux.x86_64/

    gdb bin/Linux.x86_64/CAESES-FFW
     > run

     

    if the segfault occurs: enter 

    bt

     

    and send here the full output as text or zipped text file.

     

     

    Regards

    Konrad


  6. "It is a strange thing because other graphics intensive applications don't appear to have any issues."

     

    Not everybody "other" is like us :-) .

     

    Working on gaming notebooks may produce trouble. Like in your case.

     

     

    You are using our free CAESES with a non-standard business operating system. I have to break here. Sorry. Try CentOS (6) or something and your problems may move away.

     

     

    Regards

    Konrad Lorentz


  7. Our free CAESES Edition requires during the start-up phase network access. After start it does not need it.

     

    The FRIENDSHIP-Framework (the Pro Edition of CAESES) has multiple license modes (float license, node lock license, pre paid license, offline node lock license).

     

    If you are a student, we can offer a free academic (student) license.

     

    Otherwise please contact the sales team, and describe your scope of work, they can create a special quotation.

     

     

    Regards

    Konrad


  8. Hi Scott,

     

    I received your files.

     

    You could run CAESES, and may the GUI was shown!? (Shortly?) Maybe a problem with your "dual" graphic card. The build in Intel GPU and the NVIDIA one. Would it be possible to disable the Intel GPU in Bios.

     

    Your Asus G55VW has no NVIDIA Optimus, so it should not be a problem.

     

    Regards

    Konrad

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