Brice Goglin wrote:
Hi Adam,
Did you have a chance to find out why the Composite extension wasn't
enabled before?
No. I have no idea why it wasn't enabled, and no real idea of where to
start, short of breaking out LXR and a debugger. But I'm not an xorg
hacker, and delving into a codebase
Adam Spragg wrote:
Brice Goglin wrote:
Hi Adam,
Did you have a chance to find out why the Composite extension wasn't
enabled before?
No. I have no idea why it wasn't enabled, and no real idea of where to
start, short of breaking out LXR and a debugger. But I'm not an xorg
hacker, and
Hi Adam,
Did you have a chance to find out why the Composite extension wasn't
enabled before?
Thanks,
Brice
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Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 10:09 +0100, Adam Spragg wrote:
What next?
Have you tried commenting out the Enable after Option Composite?
Um, I have now, and it works! No idea why that makes a difference, but
it does. Happy now. :)
If
so, after confirming that the X server is
Adam Spragg wrote:
Have you tried commenting out the Enable after Option Composite?
Um, I have now, and it works! No idea why that makes a difference, but
it does. Happy now. :)
If
so, after confirming that the X server is really using the config file
you are modifying (seems to
On Fre, 2007-04-27 at 00:21 +0100, Adam Spragg wrote:
Brice Goglin wrote:
Adam Spragg wrote:
With or without an Option Composite Enable line in my xorg.conf,
FWIW, I have just
Option Composite
(without Enable), but IIRC that shouldn't make a difference.
As you don't have the
(**)
Michel Dänzer wrote:
As you don't have the
(**) Extension Composite is enabled
line, it appears like the config file parser doesn't even see the
option...
I guess initialized is different from enabled...
It says it's initializing it, and then gives no warnings or errors.
No, as
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 10:09 +0100, Adam Spragg wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
As you don't have the
(**) Extension Composite is enabled
line, it appears like the config file parser doesn't even see the
option...
I guess initialized is different from enabled...
It says it's
Adam Spragg wrote:
With or without an Option Composite Enable line in my xorg.conf,
Xorg.0.log claims that the Composite extension is initialized. At least,
no errors are reported.
My Xorg.log claims that it is enabled:
(**) Extension Composite is enabled
I guess initialized is different
Brice Goglin wrote:
Adam Spragg wrote:
With or without an Option Composite Enable line in my xorg.conf,
Xorg.0.log claims that the Composite extension is initialized. At least,
no errors are reported.
I guess initialized is different from enabled...
It says it's initializing it, and then
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