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what is happening is the Fx Generator is defaulted to a higher compression rate which effects moving heads and scanners that do not have a pan/tilt fine.... With the pan/tilt fine...the FX work correctly. If you are building scenes that end up only having two steps...you need to LOWER the compression rate on the effect this can be found by clicking on the little arrow just to the right of the “CHECK” mark that generates the scene… It is defaulted at 100%...you can go higher or lower Set the level lower, and the FX generator will make multiple steps and will work as desired. Future release coming out soon will have this already set lower
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The OpenSSL package that the Debian group was disseminating has an intriguing vulnerability discovered by Luciano Bello, the project reported on May 13th, 2008. The problem in question was brought on by md rand.c's removal of the following line of code. [..] MD Update(&m,buf,j); Purge complaints using MD Update(&m,buf,j);
These lines were deleted because they led to warnings regarding the usage of uninitialized data in any code connected to OpenSSL from the Valgrind and Purify tools. One such report to the OpenSSL team is available here. By removing this function, the OpenSSL PRNG's seeding procedure will be severely hindered. The only "random" variable that was utilised for the first seed was the process ID of the currently running process. All PRNG operations on the Linux platform employ a relatively minimal amount of seed values since the default maximum process ID is 32,768.

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