This problem is not exclusively on framebuffer. I run Freevo using x11
and the nv driver (not Nvidias own, since they produce a weird blue line
around xv output.. any tips on this is welcome.. )
If I run xine, It will run and display fine until I quit, (eg, from
playing a dvd), then it will freeze
OK, now try this:
When it freezes, ssh into your box then run:
tail -f /var/log/freevo/main-0.log
Then with your remote hit up/down or whatever and see if freevo is
reactiing.. I see output, which means freevo has not frozen at all,
but the framebuffer is locked by xine somehow..
We can't be