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@modprobe: welcome to the forum ... nice to have you here!

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nice to have active delegates like nathan  ;)
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@modprobe: welcome to the forum ... nice to have you here!

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nice to have active delegates like nathan  ;)

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maybe,we could build the system on the "docker".this will reduce lots of bugs.

I maintain Docker images of BitSharesX. These are available at https://hub.docker.com/u/nathanhourt/ Note that nathanhourt/bitsharesx is probably the most interesting to others, but I also have an image which is preconfigured to run a chain server here.

Could some other dev please confirm that 'modprobe' is nathan?

Confirmed.
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maybe,we could build the system on the "docker".this will reduce lots of bugs.

I maintain Docker images of BitSharesX. These are available at https://hub.docker.com/u/nathanhourt/ Note that nathanhourt/bitsharesx is probably the most interesting to others, but I also have an image which is preconfigured to run a chain server here.

Could some other dev please confirm that 'modprobe' is nathan?

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maybe,we could build the system on the "docker".this will reduce lots of bugs.

I maintain Docker images of BitSharesX. These are available at https://hub.docker.com/u/nathanhourt/ Note that nathanhourt/bitsharesx is probably the most interesting to others, but I also have an image which is preconfigured to run a chain server here.

Could some other dev please confirm that 'modprobe' is nathan?

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Updated my old Thinkpad Core2Duo laptop with RC1. Before it was crashing a few times while it churned through the blockchain transaction scan but this time smooth as butter. The chain updated quickly but the transaction scanning is taking forever. Not a fault of the client, just a slow ass machine. So far zero stability issues with any RC1 client on any of my machines in any environment.

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maybe,we could build the system on the "docker".this will reduce lots of bugs.

I maintain Docker images of BitSharesX. These are available at https://hub.docker.com/u/nathanhourt/ Note that nathanhourt/bitsharesx is probably the most interesting to others, but I also have an image which is preconfigured to run a chain server here.

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I left my Linux GUI on over night (Idle for about six hours) and it was fine this morning. Other than some cosmetic issues this release has mostly been flawless.


Only Issue: Sometimes the title bar menus (File Account) disappear and I can't exit the client. I've tried stop, exit, etc. from the console but they do not work. When I go out to a shell and kill the process it reports a seg fault. I'll see if I can reproduce running in gdb.

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Looks good so far... this is the first version that hasn't crashed on me soon after starting, and it's been running for hours now. :-)
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As promised ... devs are fixing the crashing issues :)

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Looks good so far... this is the first version that hasn't crashed on me soon after starting, and it's been running for hours now. :-)
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supporting and will try it on my local pc

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Anyone else have this issue with the Linux GUI? Doesn't do it in the 0.4.10 Windows binary. I have only built the gui on Ubuntu. Notice the LARGE amount of white space between the graph and the order fields.




Yes, but I think on Linux it has larger spaces between fields than Windows  in 0.4.10 too.
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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Anyone else have this issue with the Linux GUI? Doesn't do it in the 0.4.10 Windows binary. I have only built the gui on Ubuntu. Notice the LARGE amount of white space between the graph and the order fields.



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I also noticed another nice addition: 30 retries to bind the httpd port when you launch with --server. This is excellent cause I would often need to open then kill then restart the client in order to get it to bind to the correct port. Good job devs!
Yhea .. I was wondering about that too .. nice to see it fixed ..