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29 April, 2010 - 5:13 pm
Tags: Android, bug, content, flaw, security
Posted in english | No comments
How to reproduce: 1. An application with a bunch of EditText. 2. Go to setup and change the locale of Android. 3. Back to the application. Expected behavior Locale changed and input values are the same. Observed behavior Input values from the last EditText is copied to all others. Even if it’s a password sensitive [...]
13 May, 2009 - 7:53 pm
Tags: bug, driver, intel, jaunty jackalope, lspci, performance, ubuntu, X, xorg
Posted in português | 11 comments
Nas versões anteriores do Ubuntu, inclusive no 8.04 que eu utilizava anteriormente, não havia do que me queixar. Porém com a mudança para o 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) de imediato foi possível reparar uma queda drástica na performance da aceleração gráfica 3D. Minha placa gráfica no meu notebook, um Amazon FL31. silveira@fl31:~$ lspci -nn | grep [...]
14 April, 2009 - 1:40 am
Tags: cartoon, characters, creative commons, download, game, game developement, gameart, Gimp, Pixelart, rpg
Posted in english | 8 comments
Tons of new chars. I’ll not release them individually anymore because now I’m using just one XCF multilayer Gimp file that permits create of new char combinations, so I’ll be releasing this file instead. Mathematically, let’s assume I have just one layer. This permits create just one character (the nude one), ok? Each new layer [...]
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