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From: Robert Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: electricsheep: mpeg2dec_onroot provides only blue window
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Package: electricsheep
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mpeg2dec_onroot by default uses Xv to display the animation now.
My Xv is broken (I'm using matrox's true dualheading drivers, which
provides 3d acceleration over both heads, and i'm willing to forsake
the Xv colorspace transforms for that)
There is no way to tell X11 to disable access to the Xv extension, so
I get a nice blue box when electricsheep tries to run as default.
In addition, electricsheep doesn't allow the passing of arguments to
its player -- only a program name. So I can't tell electricsheep to
tell mpeg2dec_onroot to use the X11 driver with -ox11
A hack which finally worked for me was to make a shell script which
added the -ox11 argument; this feels rather awkward.
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Robert Jacobs
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Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 16:18:54 +0100
From: Alexis Sukrieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: unreproducible, bug closed.
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I'm closing this bug since the sbumitter does not answere my questions,
I cannot reproduce that bug and it appeared in a pretty old version.
Closed.
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