RK Launcher v0.4 - BUG REPORTS
#21
Posted 18 October 2005 - 10:11 AM
Windows professional sp2
Ati X850XT Platium Edition
AMD 4400+ dual core cpu
1 gb of ram
all the lastest drivers installed
i hope this helps its by the way its a awesome app
#23
Posted 18 October 2005 - 11:17 AM
Arathon said:
I don't use the Aladdin effect - it's pretty nice, but it is too slow (it takes a second to initialize, and then animates smoothly - don't know if this is a necessary initialization or a programmable thing) for me. I also don't minimize to the Dock, mostly because there are some programs that don't do so well with that (not your fault, I understand). Overall, very impressive release - just wish I could get it to animate less quickly ("smoothly") after restart. =)
Oh, sorry - system specs: Athlon 64 2800+, 1.25 GB PC2700 RAM, XP Pro, ATI Mobility Radeon 9700...what else? =P
you probably kept the old RKLauncher.conf and that's why your settings won't change...
#25
Posted 18 October 2005 - 01:21 PM
thanks
/.teh
#27
Posted 18 October 2005 - 01:33 PM
AMD Athlon 64 3500+
512x2 PC3200 DDR 400MHz
MSI K8NNEO2-Platinum Socket 939 Motherboard
Maxtor 160GB EIDE HD 7200/8MB/ATA-133
Maxtor 80 GB EIDE HD 7200/8MB/ATA-133
Maxtor 60 GB EIDE HD 7200/8MB/ATA-133
Cooler Master Centurion 5
ATI X800XL AGP 256 meg
Aladdin lamp effect is EXTREMELY slow (around 10 seconds) or more !
#30
Posted 18 October 2005 - 02:05 PM
GFX Driver Version : Nvidia 81.84
PC Specs : Check Sig
1) When I minimise with the aladdin effect, like others very slow despite my hardware. Uses around 68-70 CPU, but doesn't take as long as other people have said to minimise.For me it probably takes around 2-3 secs.
2) Only can minimise, when i try to maximise the window it has no effect just redisplays the window as normal.
3) Does not work with Firefox 1.0.7
4) When you right click on a minimised program e.g control panel, none of the menu items work, such as Restore, maximise, minimise, move, size.
#31
Posted 18 October 2005 - 02:07 PM
I also got the slow alladin effect as well.
AMD64 3200+
BFG nVidia Geforce 6800 AGP
2048mb DDR-400
Windows XP Pro SP2
Tested effect with Firefox 1.06, IE 6, Explorer, MSN Messenger, AIM, Task Manager
I was running at 1280x1024 resolution and found that it took 3-5 secs for the effect to take place, also creating a blackspots on the right of my desktop when using windows bigger than 800x600, though I'm not sure if that's the smallest it goes before working properly. When I lowered the resolution to 1152x864 and 1024x768, I received the same performance as I had on my higher resolution. However, I changed my resolution to 1600x1200 and found the effect to take 2-3 secs, but I still received the black spots on the desktop from the bigger windows.
Another thing that I found, which as already been mentioned, is that the further the window is away from the dock, the faster the effect seems to work. I'm not sure if that is just with my configuration, so let's see if other people can get something similar what I got with that whole resolution thing. Also, if the window is wide, the black things will appear to the right as the effect takes place. I didn't see any problems with the effect when the window was longer (say 200x1000)
Here's a little of what I tried at 1600x1200. (Test) Sorry the quality is horrible, I don't know what you guys use to record desktop clips, so that was recorded with my digital camera, but hopefully you guys get the idea.
After reading the other posts, it seems like nvidia cards seem to be ones with the worst problems. Most midrange to higher ATi users say that the plugin is performs decent. I'm wondering though, for those who say the plugin in running great and fast, what configuration do they have. It may having something to do with the drivers? Not sure about that one, I'll see about trying older drivers to see if that does any good.
#32
Posted 18 October 2005 - 02:16 PM
uhohzitzcooky said:
I also got the slow alladin effect as well.
AMD64 3200+
BFG nVidia Geforce 6800 AGP
2.0GB DDR-400
Windows XP Pro SP2
Tested effect with Firefox 1.06, IE 6, Explorer, MSN Messenger, AIM, Task Manager
I was running at 1280x1024 resolution and found that it took 3-5 secs for the effect to take place, also creating a blackspots on the right of my desktop when using windows bigger than 800x600, though I'm not sure if that's the smallest it goes before working properly. When I lowered the resolution to 1152x864 and 1024x768, I received the same performance as I had on my higher resolution. However, I changed my resolution to 1600x1200 and found the effect to take 2-3 secs, but I still received the black spots on the desktop from the bigger windows.
Another thing that I found, which as already been mentioned, is that the further the window is away from the dock, the faster the effect seems to work. I'm not sure if that is just with my configuration, so let's see if other people can get something similar what I got with that whole resolution thing. Also, if the window is wide, the black things will appear to the right as the effect takes place. I didn't see any problems with the effect when the window was longer (say 200x1000)
Here's a little of what I tried at 1600x1200. (Test) Sorry the quality is horrible, I don't know what you guys use to record desktop clips, so that was recorded with my digital camera, but hopefully you guys get the idea.
After reading the other posts, it seems like nvidia cards seem to be ones with the worst problems. Most midrange to higher ATi users say that the plugin is performs decent. I'm wondering though, for those who say the plugin in running great and fast, what configuration do they have. It may having something to do with the drivers? Not sure about that one, I'll see about trying older drivers to see if that does any good.
Is your video supposed to be long and move, all i see is a 2 second clip of a still image.
Edit: Yeh ur right it works after you let it load for a while.
#34
Posted 18 October 2005 - 03:09 PM
Steps to reproduce:
1. Enter an erraneous link for a dock item (and click ok).
2. Click on the dock item.
Problem:
Launcher will report link not found and one of two things will happen
1. The dock item icon will become semi-transparent and follow the mouse pointer as long as the launcher is in focus. Sometimes if closing focus of launcher you will not be able to get the launcher back into view. I have also at one occasion been able to put the dock item back into the launcher by clicking and then next time the same dock item was clicked launcher crashed.
2. The launcher will crash.
System used for test:
Intel Centrino
ATi Radeon Mobility 9200
Win XP Pro, SP2
#35
Posted 18 October 2005 - 04:39 PM
AMD 2600 Mobile Barton
Win XP Home SP2
512 x 3 1.5 gb ram
NVIDIA 5700
#36
Posted 18 October 2005 - 04:57 PM
* - Microsoft Windows XP Home Service Pack 2
* - 1GB, DDR2,400MHz
* - 128MB DDR ATI's MOBILITY™ RADEON X300 PCI Express x16 Graphics
I noticed one bug, and that is with iTunes. When I minimize, it does the genie effect and goes to the dock but iTunes still stays open.
Pic:

If you look at the dock, you'll see that I minimized iTunes 4 times in total and yet it still stays maximized. Maybe it's the multiplugin by Local Host.
Anyways, Superb job m8.
#38
Posted 18 October 2005 - 05:37 PM
raduking said:
Ah, of course. I've gotten into that habit, so I wouldn't have to rebuild the dock settings, etc.. I'll try that now =)
Oh, and yes, I meant to congratulate you on an incredible website as well. =)
#39
Posted 18 October 2005 - 05:46 PM

system specs
sp2
ati x850xt platium edition
amb 4400+ dual core cpu
1 gm ram
5.10 ati catalyst drivers
directx9.c
other then the blurring its runs perfectly.
Thanks








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