Quoting David Philippi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Tuesday 04 March 2003 11:29, you wrote:
> > sorry for the late answer. You should stop gpm to get rid off the black
> > blocks. Please try the current version of XDirectFB and see if KDE still
> > crashes.
> 
> I got lot further - I'm running XDirectFB right now. There are a few problems 
> remaining:
> 1. A little one - the first time I ran it I could make a window transparent 
> but now it doesn't work anymore, don't know why?!

You should be able to make each window transparent independently.
Details can be found in the DirectFB README (section "builtin window manager").

> 2. A big one - using MPlayer -vo dfbmga only sort of works - I get a signal on 
> my TV since a) it doesn't show no signal anymore and b) I can see the OSD of 
> MPlayer on my TV but sadly not the video itself...

I had the same problem with a G550 some days ago. The CVS version of mplayer
seems to already have the fix from Ville. But I didn't test it again, yet.

> 3. If I forget to stop gpm I don't get a working cursor but I get a really 
> nice one - how do I get this waterdrop cursor?

There's no option to disable cursor changes by XDirectFB, but if you want
to hack the code, comment out lines 315-317 in "directfbCursor.c".

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  Denis Oliver Kropp

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