I added a fix for this to Arch's `clutter-gst` (bug link
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74222):
https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/packages/clutter-
gst/trunk/0001-video-sink-Remove-RGBx-BGRx-support.patch
This allows MJPEG cameras to work properly.
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I've already backported this fix; thanks.
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firefox will not start after it crashed unexpectedly
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What did you change? I have a colleague with the same device but a
different distribution, so I'm interested in reproducing the fix with
another kernel.
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Public bug reported:
ximagesrc, in certain circumstances, leaks enormous amounts of memory
shared between it and Xorg.
This is already fixed in the upstream maintenance branch, see
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-good/commit/?h=1.2&id=e76510d7d7a65f77526d70a82df77aa9a8c0d37a
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Graphics performance reduced after playing games for a little bit
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(In reply to comment #126)
> Ok. seems to work very stable now. I am running now a few days with the
> patches xf86-intel driver and this patch (#122), and didn't have any hiccups
> at all.
I can confirm this. Very stable now.
Thinkpad X220 (SNB), Linux 3.7.1 (w/ patch), intel 2.20.17 (SNA)
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