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Name HappyHour
Email Address Happy_Hour@kabelmail.de
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  • Re: Carib Rum Run 2023
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    MagisterWigbold please, like last year

    Ahoy there, matey! Yer request for the name "MagisterWigbold" be granted, just as it was last year. May ye continue to bear that moniker with pride and set sail on many more adventures under its banner!

    --- Last Edited by Patrick70119 at 2023-09-11 11:00:02 ---
  • Re: Carib Rum Run 2022
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    MagisterWigbold is my name.
  • Re: In Memoriam - Finn Møller Christensen
    Board » In memoriam
    R.I.P. Finn. We will miss you.
  • Re: Carib Rum Run 2019
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    Magister Wigbold

    Arrr mighty pleased ter see yer, Wigbold
    ______________

    --- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2019-09-14 13:19:39 ---
  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    that must be another problem. on my system it crashes immediately after start.
  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    I tried to run the 5.8.0-64 version on my

    openSUSE 42.3 (x86_64)
    4.4.120-45-default kernel

    and got an

    /usr/local/lib/qtVlm/qtVlm
    Segmentation fault (core dumped).

    5.7.4-64 runs without any problems.
  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    the boat polars are visible in the main board.
  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    FYI: I got an Segmentation fault when I changed from 5.4.1 to 5.4.2 on my linux system.

    Deleting the .qtVlm directory in my homefolder solved the problem.
  • Re: Carib Rum Run 2015
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    Magister Wigbold as usual :)

    arrrrrrrrrr Magister Wigbold, jolly to spy ye once again

    --- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2015-09-15 15:38:54 ---
  • Re: Sailors with routers
    Board » General Discussion
    We need some more groups, not just routers and non routers ;) Whats about guys like me, who start a race without a router but bring in a router in the middle of the game and end the race without any router? Is it allowed to start in the nonrouter group if i run a router but ignore its output? Who will control that? I just wonder that most of the critics about routers came from folks that never used a router. Do you really think you can start an ocean race with your router, make your DC´s and thats it. After your 3 week vacation you will in the top ten? Thats a nice dream! Test the routers and you will change your mind that routers gives you an automatic top ranking. BTW, even in real sailing its a good idea to use uptodate tools.

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