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Any | Freedom Issue | Very Low | Low | [kobodeluxe]: segmentation fault | Closed | |
Task Description
Description:
kobodl Application path: ‘.’ [41] Could not get double buffered display. [41] Shadow buffer requested; relying on SDL’s shadow buffer. [279] audio.c: Warning: Requested 1024 samplebuffer, but got 512 samples. [1148] Loading “Trance1”... [1148] Copyright (C) David Olofson, 2002. [1240] Done! [1240] Loading “Test2”... [1240] Copyright (C) David Olofson, 2002. [1240] Done! [1241] Waveform info: [1241] ( 0: MIDI <Unknown>, 120 PPQN, 1 events) [1241] 1: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 2: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 144000 bytes (3.00 s) [1241] 3: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 4: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 12800 bytes (0.40 s) [1241] 5: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 22400 bytes (0.70 s) [1241] 6: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 7: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 8: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 9: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 10: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 192000 bytes (4.00 s) [1241] 11: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s) [1241] 12: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s) [1241] 13: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s) [1241] 14: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 48000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 16: MONO16 ONESHOT, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 30: MONO16 ONESHOT, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 32: MONO16 LOOPED, 33488 Hz, 256 bytes (0.00 s) [1241] 50: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 55: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 58: MONO16 ONESHOT, 8000 Hz, 16000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 60: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 16000 bytes (0.25 s) [1241] 63: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s) [1241] 74: MONO16 LOOPED, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 84: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 256000 bytes (4.00 s) [1241] 86: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 256000 bytes (4.00 s) [1241] 87: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 96000 bytes (3.00 s) [1241] 102: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 103: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 104: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s) [1241] 105: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s) [1241] 106: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s) [1241] 107: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 16000 bytes (0.50 s) [1241] 108: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s) [1241] 109: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 110: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 111: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 112: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.03 s) [1241] 113: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] 114: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s) [1241] 115: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 3200 bytes (0.05 s) [1241] 116: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 12800 bytes (0.20 s) [1241] 117: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 118: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s) [1241] 119: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 25600 bytes (0.80 s) [1241] 120: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 11000 bytes (0.34 s) [1241] 121: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s) [1241] (122: MIDI <Unknown>, 120 PPQN, 1 events) [1241] 123: MONO16 ONESHOT, 48000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.50 s) [1241] 124: MONO16 ONESHOT, 48000 Hz, 96000 bytes (1.00 s) [1242] 125: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s) [1242] 126: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 96000 bytes (1.50 s) [1242] 127: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s) [1242] Total 51 waveforms, total size: 2372184 bytes, total time: 36 s [1881] No hiscore entries found! Segmentation fault [~]
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Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | add yacy support for iceweasel-XP | Closed | |
Task Description
Description:
Searx is better in the short term than search engines like Google and DuckDuckGo in that the client-side JavaScript is free and the server-side code is free and public. However, in the long term it can never be a real replacement for non-free search engines while it relies on non-free search engines for data. At this time, the major general purpose search engines who use their own data are all controlled by corporations like Google and Microsoft. The YaCy search engine addresses this by relying on decentralized data based on p2p.
For this reason, I believe that YaCy is socially a better choice than Searx as the default search engine for Iceweasel-UXP. However, it is not at this time a practically better choice. Since YaCy relies on its users to index the web, and does not currently have many users, the search results are not very good. This creates a chicken-and-egg problem, since it will be difficult for YaCy to gain users while its search results are poor.
However, Searx supports YaCy as a source of search engine results. I don’t know of any Searx instances which have YaCy support enabled, presumably since YaCy support would only be useful to users who have YaCy installed locally and running on http://localhost:8090, but Hyperbola could run its own Searx instance, enable YaCy support plus DuckDuckGo, and make this the default search engine for Iceweasel-UXP. This way, Iceweasel-UXP users can use and contribute to YaCy, but supplement YaCy’s search results with results from DuckDuckGo until YaCy becomes strong enough to stand on its own.
Additional info:
* AUR package for YaCy: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/yacy
* Searx support for YaCy: https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/blob/master/searx/engines/yacy.py
Steps to reproduce: N/A
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