Re: [mythtv-users] Consistently able to crash mythfrontend

2005-09-20 Thread Mark Knecht
Thanks Matt. Just to clarify, you started the frontend on one Gnome
desktop, windowed in your case, and then the important part would be
that you switched to a different desktop within Gnome, waited a minute
or two, and you did not see the crash of MythTV? If so, that's great.

I'll try it windowed. I'll also check this out on one of my 32-bit
machines in case it's an AMD64-ish issue.

Thanks,
Mark

On 9/20/05, Matt F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark
> 
> 
> Just saw your post and haven't used gnome for a while so I though I
> would give it a try. My install is Suse 9.2, Gnome 2.6, connecting to a
> remote backend. I also have an Nvidia card using the Nvidia drivers.
> Mythtv installed from source, backend is also a frontend running Fedora
> core 3 installed with Jarrods instructions and rpm's. I ran mythtv in a
> window but basically full screen. I'm not sure how this compares to your
> install but it runs fine for me. I've had it going for a couple of
> minutes now. If your not already doing so, try running it windowed.
> Since your switching off it doesn't matter if its really full screen or
> not.
> 
> 
> Matt
> 
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> 
> >Hello,
> >   I found that on my new AMD64 machine I am able to consistently
> >crash mythfrontend.
> >
> >1) Run Gnome
> >2) Start mythfrontend full screen and watch a recorded program
> >3) Switch to another desktop
> >
> >mythfrontend consistenly crashes after 30 seconds to 1 minute of being
> >on the other desktop. It never crashes while on the desktop it's
> >running on.
> >
> >
> >
> >   Can anyone else duplicate this problem?
> >
> >   I would like to do this so that on talk show type programs I can
> >listen to the audio and switch back when needed.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Mark
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Re: [mythtv-users] Consistently able to crash mythfrontend

2005-09-20 Thread Matt F

Hi Mark


Just saw your post and haven't used gnome for a while so I though I 
would give it a try. My install is Suse 9.2, Gnome 2.6, connecting to a 
remote backend. I also have an Nvidia card using the Nvidia drivers. 
Mythtv installed from source, backend is also a frontend running Fedora 
core 3 installed with Jarrods instructions and rpm's. I ran mythtv in a 
window but basically full screen. I'm not sure how this compares to your 
install but it runs fine for me. I've had it going for a couple of 
minutes now. If your not already doing so, try running it windowed. 
Since your switching off it doesn't matter if its really full screen or 
not.



Matt

Mark Knecht wrote:


Hello,
  I found that on my new AMD64 machine I am able to consistently
crash mythfrontend.

1) Run Gnome
2) Start mythfrontend full screen and watch a recorded program
3) Switch to another desktop

mythfrontend consistenly crashes after 30 seconds to 1 minute of being
on the other desktop. It never crashes while on the desktop it's
running on.
 



  Can anyone else duplicate this problem?

  I would like to do this so that on talk show type programs I can
listen to the audio and switch back when needed.

Thanks,
Mark
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[mythtv-users] Consistently able to crash mythfrontend

2005-09-18 Thread Mark Knecht
Hello,
   I found that on my new AMD64 machine I am able to consistently
crash mythfrontend.

1) Run Gnome
2) Start mythfrontend full screen and watch a recorded program
3) Switch to another desktop

mythfrontend consistenly crashes after 30 seconds to 1 minute of being
on the other desktop. It never crashes while on the desktop it's
running on.

   Can anyone else duplicate this problem?

   I would like to do this so that on talk show type programs I can
listen to the audio and switch back when needed.

Thanks,
Mark
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