this bug against the main server because I
don't see any mention of intel driver specifics.
Thank you-
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#0 0x7fffee8e9eb4 in fbBltOne (src=0x55b96838, srcStride=, srcStride@entry=54, srcX=0, dst=0x577f6000, dstStride=192,
dstStride@entry=1920, dstX=,
dst
this bug against the main server because I
don't see any mention of intel driver specifics.
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[4219580.694] (EE) Backtrace:
[4219580.694] (EE) 0: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (xorg_backtrace+0x4a) [0x5570d41a]
[4219580.694] (EE) 1: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (0x4
via the use of the scalemap feature.
Allowed scalemap value of 0 in PAR entries.
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0x80022cbc in ?? ()
#13 0x80015fb1 in ?? ()
#14 0x8002f2bb in ?? ()
#15 0x8001d4e8 in ?? ()
#16 0x8000c4fd in main ()
Other programs that link against libpoppler.so.19 (e.g. inkscape)
don't seem to trip this same assert.
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Camm Maguire writes:
Greetings, and thank you so much for your very detailed and helpful
report!
[...]
In this case I think I know the answer -- this should be fixed with the
next upload, 5.31.3-2. Please let me know if problems persist.
Take care,
I regret to inform you that 5.31.3-2
Tormod Volden writes:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Robert Jacobs wrote:
Tormod Volden writes:
Mouse droppings, is this traces of the mouse pointer not being cleaned
up? Did dual head at one point work for you without such droppings? In
this case testing of older versions (of server
Tormod Volden writes:
And ideally Cyril's 02-* dualhead patch should go upstream, so
review of that would be welcome too.
I'm not certain what meets upstream's standards? It's sitting
ineffectively at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18472 ;
I assume the problem is there no
Tormod Volden writes:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Robert Jacobs wrote:
What kind of testing is needed? Just simple HEAD doesn't have obvious
regressions on my hardware? If so, I did test a very close variant to
the patch that's in LP 1180986, and it mostly worked, but as I said, I
Tormod Volden writes:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:25 AM, Robert Jacobs wrote:
The newest release of xorg removes xaa.h and xaalocal.h (and, indeed all of
XAA). This means that the driver is built without defining HAVE_XAA_H,
which in turn fails to compile the line in mga_storm.c:mgaAccelInit
-
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Feel free to close, the patch that fixed this (df63c43bcd and its
parents) made it into 3.1.6.
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) /* ~/ or ~ */
(void)strlcpy(user, getlogin(), sizeof(user));
And then strlcpy dereferences the NULL pointer it was passed.
I'm not certain what the right solution is if we can't get the user's
name, but segfaulting is definitely right out.
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This is fd.o bug 38420, they seem to have cleanly disabled nonstandard
bitdepths:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38420
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, shouldn't it default to the language in the environment
variable LANG, not just always fr?)
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to become its maintainer in debian but I don't yet
know anything about how to do that.
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Xvfb is
mentioned as also being used for testing clients against unusual
depths, it would be nice to actually support said unusual depths.
Thank you!
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p.s. Adding support for 1bpp seems to just involves adding:
case 1:
miSetVisualTypesAndMasks (1
Lizardking's
Claustrophobia, which you can verify at
http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleidquery=34669
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Subject: pd-zexy: Built with -mfpmath=sse -msse which desupports athlons,
anything else older than pentium3
Package: pd-zexy
Version: 2.2.3-1
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
My desktop (still an athlon tbird) doesn't support SSE, so trying to
use the z~ external
On Mon, 2010-09-06 at 15:01 -0400, Robert Jacobs wrote:
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-21
Severity: normal
When I load the hostap-pci module on my laptop, it spins forever with
the not very informative message __ratelimit: 123456 callbacks
suppressed over and over. (that number
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-21
Severity: normal
When I load the hostap-pci module on my laptop, it spins forever with
the not very informative message __ratelimit: 123456 callbacks
suppressed over and over. (that number obviously varies but is
usually 6 digits).
The laptop is
There was a policy change between gtk 2.16 and 2.18. downgrading just
libgtk2.0-0 fixes this for me. Unfortunately, the suggestion to use
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS (given in the seemingly related bug reports against
gtk 2.18 about eclipse breaking) doesn't fix it for me.
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:48:35AM -0500, Robert Jacobs wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 03:47:51PM -0400, Robert Jacobs wrote:
I recently tried installing and rebooting into 2.6.30-2 on this
machine -- the problem with dropping blocks of audio is still present
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 03:47:51PM -0400, Robert Jacobs wrote:
I recently tried installing and rebooting into 2.6.30-2 on this
machine -- the problem with dropping blocks of audio is still present.
(This also happens on my desktop, which is an athlon-tbird with a
snd-cmipci
I recently tried installing and rebooting into 2.6.30-2 on this
machine -- the problem with dropping blocks of audio is still present.
(This also happens on my desktop, which is an athlon-tbird with a
snd-cmipci)
Thanks,
Robert Jacobs
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. This didn't happen in 2.6.29. I'm
currently using herrie, but I've been able to get it to happen with
other software too. Playback is normal until the cpu frequency changes
(especially under heavy load) -- contents of the audio output buffer
are skipped at that time.
Thanks,
Robert Jacobs
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@Robert Jacobs: How big is your collection? How long did it take to
completely rescan it?
55k songs. I've been avoiding rebuilding my archive as long as
possible, because I lose track after 10 minutes. (Admittedly, only a 1
GHz machine, but with fast hard drives. The last time I tried, months
Just tried upgrading sqlite to 3.5.8-4. It still appears to go into an infinite
loop.
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Feel free to close this, we solved this on the other end. We were sending
malformed data which produced artifacts only in xmms's playback (while other
clients had better recovery/didn't ask for shoutcast metadata)
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to skip that track, it doesn't stop
either, which I see as clearly being a bug.
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