Hi all,

I recently upgraded from Suse Linux 10.0 to openSuse 10.2, and while my
DC10+ adapter was working fine before, it no longer does. I am using
xawtv in overlay mode. With openSuse 10.2, in full-size resolution
(768x576) the image is completely black. If I scale it down, the image
comes back. The limit seems to be around 576x432. At 640x480 I get a
jerky image, like only every other frame is displayed.

I already tried:
* Changing the kernel. It didn't help. I had the same (self-compiled)
kernel failing under openSuse 10.2 and working under Suse Linux 10.0.
* Changing xawtv. It didn't help either. The old xawtv doesn't work
better on the new system, and the new xawtv works OK on the old system.
* Changing my ATI graphics adapter for an older nVidia model. No change.

So at this point I am inclined to think that the culprit is X itself.
Suse Linux 10.0 was using X.org 6.9 if I remember correctly, openSuse
10.2 has X.org 7.2. That's a big change. But OTOH I don't feel
comfortable downgrading X, and I don't even know if it would really
help.

Does this problem ring a bell to anyone? Was this reported before? Any
hint at what I could try next?

Thanks,
-- 
Jean Delvare

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