I just tried the Timberwolf RC2 on a FFS partition on my X1000, without replacing any so lib. It seems that it doesn't have the timing/freezing prblem that I had with it on a SFS partition. It works faster now. Although it does this freeze but it lasts a few seconds.
- The bookmarks work fine on FFS partition too. - Over links the cursor becomes a hand, something that doesn't happen if the timberwolf runs on SFS partition. - The CPU isn't always at 100%, even if you do nothing with Timberwolf.
So, I think that the filesystem change the behavior of Timberwolf drastically.
@tfrieden I ran my test with TImberwolf on an SFS02 partition. P.S. I'm running the start script from a shell and I get an "Unfreed signals" error message in the shell when I quit Timbersolf.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
So you must be right when you say that there is some kinf of conflict regarding filesystem.
Maybe on your AmigaOne XE but on my SAM Flex running Timberwolf from an FFS partition makes no difference; it opens it's window and brings up the Grim Reaper with a stack trace ending in Cairo lib.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
Just tested TW RC2 on my FFS boot partition. Unfortnately, it was totally unsuable. Extremely slow to start up (over 40 seconds), unreponsive with long periods of inactivity.
So, for me at least, it works fine on a SFS partion (with the 3 RC1 files as detailed above) and on a JXFS partition (with the bookmarks proviso).
@Xenic : Yes, on my AmigaOne (typing right now from TW RC-2 with the *.so file from RC-2, not the RC-1). It seems there is another trouble with the Sam440 (I haven't any FFS2 partition on my Sam440 to test).
@Trevor : Weird. Here, I have none of these trouble on my FFS2 partition (I've got them only from SFS, SFS/2 and JXFS partitions).
@Thread : I'ven been using RC-2 without any of the RC-1 *.so files for a while from my FFS2 partition and it's been really working great so far.
OK, switched my A1-X1000 back on and now TW RC2 is running fine on my FFS partition. Go figure?
I think it is marginally slower compared to the SFS and JXFS partition versions but still very usable. Even bookmarks seem to work OK after I restored from an earlier version.
CPU usage varies between 5% and 100% depending on the TW activity, but generally hovers around 20-40%.The machine is overall more responsive.
TrevorD
Edit: This is a vanilla RC2 installation with NO file substitution.
Edited by TrevorDick on 2012/7/29 14:14:27 Edited by TrevorDick on 2012/7/29 14:15:07
I've been using TW RC-2 for hours since its release on my FFS2 partition (I optimized it in order to gain some speed) and did not get any crash or freeze.
I tried on Sam440 but the Grim Reapers occurs whenever I try to load TW.
So, to enjoy TW RC-2 fully, you'll need an AmigaOne XE, MicroAone or an AmigaOne X1000 WITH a FFS2 partition.
I've been using TW RC-2 for hours since its release on my FFS2 partition (I optimized it in order to gain some speed) and did not get any crash or freeze.
I tried on Sam440 but the Grim Reapers occurs whenever I try to load TW.
So, to enjoy TW RC-2 fully, you'll need an AmigaOne XE, MicroAone or an AmigaOne X1000 WITH a FFS2 partition.
Please note that I have a MicroA1 (µA1-C) with 750 GX CPU and 256 MB RAM. I am limited by the limitations of my system, so I may not see the same results as others who have more RAM. Timberwolf uses a very large amount of RAM on this tiny system and I do not have enough RAM to use the program to its full potential.
I installed RC2 on my small FFS2 partition. Every launch ended in a GR.
Working better after I replaced libcairo, libpixman-1 and libsqlite3.so with the files from the RC1 release.
When I launch Timberwolf from my FFS2 partition, the main browser window opens after the expected delay, but then the program appears to freeze for about 10 more seconds while the system is loading files. After this delay, the disk activity LED blinks about once a second.
The browser seems to be usable after all the loading stops.
--- redfox MicroA1 (µA1-C) with 750 GX CPU and 256 MB RAM AmigaOS 4.1 Update 4
I have a MicroA1 (µA1-C) with 750 GX CPU and 256 MB RAM.
I copied my modified Timberwolf drawer over to one of my JXFS partitions. This is a Modified RC2 install, relaced libcairo, libpixman-1 and libsqlite3.so with the files from the RC1 release.
For *me* Timberwolf works best WITHOUT the RANDOM: device.
--- redfox MicroA1 (µA1-C) with 750 GX CPU and 256 MB RAM AmigaOS 4.1 Update 4
(corrected copy/paste error regarding .so files from RC1)