![]() OpenLieroX es un juego en 2D similar a Worms en el que unos gusanos mantienen una lucha encarnizada hasta la muerte. It's Gentoo Linux and I have installed rsync version 3.1.2. A diferencia de Worms, OpenLieroX no utiliza un sistema de turnos para llevar a cabo los movimientos de los jugadores, se realizan en tiempo real. Eso s, un completo arsenal con todo tipo de armamento est a. ![]() On MacOSX, I have installed rsync 3.1.2 via Homebrew. Now, I use the flags -aAxzPiv -delete-delay. I connect as root to the Linux server to have all the rights to read everything and also run it as sudo on MacOSX.Įarlier I also had -X but because of this upstream rsync 3.1.2 bug I removed it. It is like this: sudo rsync -aAxzPiv -delete-delay. ( Edit: Thanks meuh, I added -i now, which helps a bit, although it is still limited.) So, first question: Is there a nice flag for rsync which gives me the information why it thinks that it should retransmit/delete? There is -v, -info, -debug which might give me that, but what are the exact flags for those? It mostly seems to work, except for a few directories/files which are always going to be retransmitted (in some cases deleted first and then transmitted, although I have -delete-delay). I guess this is probably an issue that it didn't correctly preserved the time on the target file. Then there is openlierox vs OpenLieroX which might be problematic because the target filesystem is case insensitive. I'm not sure how rsync should behave in this case of if it even has any special logic for this. the file uMainForm.o is always retransmitted, for unknown reasons (but not deleted first). Then, the directory SF2015 including all files is first deleted and then retransmitted.Ībout the directory which is being deleted. On the server, a stat on that directory gives me: $ stat. I guess it gets confused about the times. ![]() So, next question: What flags should I use? Maybe I will resolve the case-insensitive issues by hand, by just renaming that on the source side (it should be rare). X Window System / X11 server for Android, complete and fully functional, with PulseAudio server included.But I don't exactly understand the deletions/retransmissions.Īlso, maybe I should use another rsync version on MacOSX? The original MacOSX rsync is version 2.6.9 and has some other flags and I found that there are more problems but I'm not completely sure. You may use it to stream applications from your Linux PC, or to launch Linux installed on your Android (installing Linux is done via separate app).ģD acceleration and OpenGL are not supported. If you're launching X clients from PC, you can install VirtualGL to use OpenGL. Touch screen with two fingers to send right mouse button click, with three fingers to send middle button click. You can also press button on your stylus, or use Bluetooth mouse. Swipe with two fingers to scroll documents.įinger hover is supported on select devices. If you have Galaxy S4/Note 3 device, enable AirView in system settings to use it. Non-English text input is not supported in terminal, but it works in GUI applications. If you don't see Back key, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. If you have hardware Menu key, it will send Ctrl-Z (Undo in most apps). You can disable gyroscope in Mouse emulation → Advanced → Gyroscope. You can enable portrait screen orientation and 24bpp color depth in Change device config → Video. To set custom display number, go to Change device config → Command line parameters → change parameters to XSDL :123, press OK, where 123 is your display number. You may also pass other parameters to X server using this dialog. To connect to the display manager on your PC, add parameter -query your.PC.IP.address to the Xserver command line, then configure your display manager.
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