Agreed. I'm a stickler for icons (in a common format that everybody can see), documentation and installation scripts, unless they aren't necessary or the package in question is aimed at advanced/developer users.
It's one reason why I hacked the AmigaGuide output format into rman.
I've offered before, but I may as well repeat it - if anybody needs help with creating Installer scripts let me know. They really aren't anywhere near as complicated as people make out, unless you want to make them complicated
Heh, thats not fair, leaving us who know nothing in the dark
I agree, but anyway....
I'm smiling too, thanks and hugs to Joerg Strohmeyer!
The temperature here (Detroit, Michigan area) went to 90F+ here and the CPUTemp Warning! worked perfect. I had set temp warning at 45C and it hit that yesterday. Nice! The mouse acts like it got broken legs and cripples around. A Warning window pops up after shuting down the app asking for a continue.
I have a CoolerMaster Temperature gauge, but this much better!
I right now moving to 95F again. I think the A1 should have the day off!
The mouse acts like it got broken legs and cripples around.
Really? I get that loads here and only doing a hard reboot fixes it, and it doesn't always reoccur. Didn't think it would be CPU overheating. I'm not sure if it has been getting worse, but you've got me worried now.
The mouse acts like it got broken legs and cripples around.
Really? I get that loads here and only doing a hard reboot fixes it, and it doesn't always reoccur. Didn't think it would be CPU overheating. I'm not sure if it has been getting worse, but you've got me worried now.
I think he's talking about the effect of the CPUTemp docky written by Joerg. If the temperature gets too high, it does something to slow the CPU down to the equivalent of about a 1-2 MHz CPU. This prevents it from overheating, but definitely makes the computer sluggish. I tested it once by setting the temperature threshold too low. It's very effective. IIRC, the mouse was still usable though.
Agreed. I'm a stickler for icons (in a common format that everybody can see), documentation and installation scripts, unless they aren't necessary or the package in question is aimed at advanced/developer users.
It's one reason why I hacked the AmigaGuide output format into rman.
I've offered before, but I may as well repeat it - if anybody needs help with creating Installer scripts let me know. They really aren't anywhere near as complicated as people make out, unless you want to make them complicated
Chris
You're always taking the p1ss out of me for cleaning up my desktop and drawers...hypocrit!