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Technical Discussion » alt-LMB - add keyframes - linux/KDE
- fgillis
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Technical Discussion » alt-LMB - add keyframes - linux/KDE
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Houdini 8.1.866 - Debian “Etch” (2.6.18-4-686) - KDE 3.5.5
Everything's working fine, (so far), except I can't add keyframes using the Alt/LMB combo. Am assuming it's an incorrect KDE setting. Suggestions?
Everything's working fine, (so far), except I can't add keyframes using the Alt/LMB combo. Am assuming it's an incorrect KDE setting. Suggestions?
Houdini Lounge » Future linux kernel support
- fgillis
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Hello Catlee,
Yes, that was the problem… thanks also to Jenny & Monika at SESI support.
The new linux install added “w3” (the local machine name) to the end of the first line in the /etc/hosts file.
127.0.0.1 localhost w3
Removing “w3” fixed the licensing problem.
Thanks all.
Yes, that was the problem… thanks also to Jenny & Monika at SESI support.
The new linux install added “w3” (the local machine name) to the end of the first line in the /etc/hosts file.
127.0.0.1 localhost w3
Removing “w3” fixed the licensing problem.
Thanks all.
Houdini Lounge » Future linux kernel support
- fgillis
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Having read the announcement that future Houdini releases will not be supported on linux kernels below 2.6… I've upgraded one of my Debian Sarge (2.4.27-2-386) workstations to Debian Etch (2.6.18-4-686)… with a clean install.
Everything seems hunky-dory so far… X, remote mounts, rsh, etc.
My network license server (w2) is a workstation running debian (2.4 kernel), and h8.1.866 (linux_i686_gcc3.2).
The problem I'm having is that my upgraded workstation (w3) running houdini-8.1.866 (linux_i686_gcc3.4) can no longer get licenses from w2.
Running hscript gives me…
hscript version 8.1.866 (compiled on 02/03/07)
No licenses could be found to run this application
Please check for valid license server.
Running hkey gives me…
The license server on w2 does not
permit this machine to read licenses from it.
SESI_LMHOST is set to w2
I do not want to upgrade my main workstation/license server to etch until I know everything works fine on my “test” (w3) machine.
Any ideas what may be the problem?
I suspect a missing linux package or incorrect permissions with the clean install of etch.
Everything seems hunky-dory so far… X, remote mounts, rsh, etc.
My network license server (w2) is a workstation running debian (2.4 kernel), and h8.1.866 (linux_i686_gcc3.2).
The problem I'm having is that my upgraded workstation (w3) running houdini-8.1.866 (linux_i686_gcc3.4) can no longer get licenses from w2.
Running hscript gives me…
hscript version 8.1.866 (compiled on 02/03/07)
No licenses could be found to run this application
Please check for valid license server.
Running hkey gives me…
The license server on w2 does not
permit this machine to read licenses from it.
SESI_LMHOST is set to w2
I do not want to upgrade my main workstation/license server to etch until I know everything works fine on my “test” (w3) machine.
Any ideas what may be the problem?
I suspect a missing linux package or incorrect permissions with the clean install of etch.
Technical Discussion » Binary-to-decimal errors with $FF
- fgillis
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Technical Discussion » Binary-to-decimal errors with $FF
- fgillis
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Sorry… contrary to my previous post… wasn't writing out ifds… was writing out .bgeos with a geometry output driver. Have since worked around my specific problem by using the $N variable… not my first choice solution.
Would still like to know if there's a simple expression solution that can be used in the ROP for the $FF issue.
Thanks.
Would still like to know if there's a simple expression solution that can be used in the ROP for the $FF issue.
Thanks.
Technical Discussion » Binary-to-decimal errors with $FF
- fgillis
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Am writing out ifds for every 0.1 of a frame using $FF. Works fine until I start getting the binary-to-decimal errors and numbers like 124.199 instead of 124.2.
Is there a simple way to round and specify the number of digits in the decimal portion of the frame number while writing ifds?
Have already gone through “Numbering frames” in the help section.
Is there a simple way to round and specify the number of digits in the decimal portion of the frame number while writing ifds?
Have already gone through “Numbering frames” in the help section.
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