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Electric Sheep has black bars on the image #113
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Have you (ever) tried to start (with) the: electricsheep-preferences and changed the settings? |
I'm realising now that |
just try to open
in the terminal. |
Electric Sheep isn't in the Debian repo (but Flam3 is, odd). I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, getting ahold of libglee was also challenging, since it seems to be obsolete and not supported. But checking again, seems I was mistaken and that I tried a few options and I didn't manage to get it to do anything differently. Under Display, the options for multi monitor mode and Interpolation didn't have any impact. What's interesting is that the F2 and F3 options, which show informative overlays, display fine. But the display of the animation has the bars. Another observation: the info overlay says the CPU usage is 0%, but it's actually ~20%. |
IIRC the black vertical lines could be related to vsync or compiz - try another Desktop Environment/or disable it in the (Compositor) settings. On my Debian-related system I run Electricsheep**.exe** with Wine(Bottles) - it just feels so wrong (in many ways). On Arch-based systems you have no struggle to start with electricsheep; on NixOS too. |
I'm using xfce, and tried disabling "Enable display compositing" in the "Window Manager Tweaks" setting, no change. |
I managed to get Electric Sheep to compile on Debian 11 Bullseye. But the application has wide black bars over the rendered image.
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