I also have this problem with an i865 chipset. I can play video with
the -vo x11 option in mplayer, but nothing works with xv. I'm anxious
for a solution.
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This is also the case for all of our HP t5725 thin clients using
xserver-xorg-video-radeon!
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I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty 2 days ago. Since then, totem, vlc
and mythtv all fail to display video, eg vlc with message :-
[] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc
A fix that I've found when googling is specify x11 as the video out.
With mplayer you can specify it with the -vo option.
mplayer some_file.avi -your-other-options -vo x11
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Gives poor performance, and difficult to do in mythtv (which is what I use
mostly). (and other apps which are frontends for mplayer/xine/et al)
/
come on guys, how can jaunty be released with screwed drivers like this, when
they were working before - or should we go to closed source hardware/driv
This bug only happens when I put the subsection
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 2560 1024
EndSubSection
inside my Screen section in xorg.
The compiz also cant work because of this change.
Using the limit of width every thing works fine.
The -vo option works well to
I'm using the x86
** Tags added: 945gm intel video xorg
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** Summary changed:
- all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
+ [i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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Same here but with i810.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7161789
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Just noting that robertnull's workaround did not work here.
This is serious. I have a laptop, when connecting to an external
projector, the screen properties screen increases the Virtual desktop to
handle both the laptop and external screen. Results: no acceleration, no
video, no simple way to go
I see the same problem on my MSI Wind. Video playing worked on Intrepid and
stopped after upgrading to Jaunty.
Video players show:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Xorg.0.log shows:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
phil, do you have the Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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After removing the virtual line, video playing works again.
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I fixed this problem by adding Driver "intel" to the device section of
my xorg.conf . Hope this helps other people.
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Same exact problem for me ; xv stopped working with the "X11 error: BadAlloc"
thing after upgrading to jaunty. Adding Driver 'intel' doesn't make any
difference. Playing videos with x11 is awfully slow on this machine, sometimes
even in 800x600, so it's not an acceptable fallback.
I'm convinced
The fix described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
may help some people. Video performance was greatly increased after updating
to the 2.6.29 kernel, however this will break any restricted drivers.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https:/
On hardware:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02)
reverting to the 2.4 driver resolved the issue.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
I don't know how "safe" or generic this fix
This is also the case for all of our HP t5725 thin clients using
xserver-xorg-video-radeon!
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I also have this problem with an i865 chipset. I can play video with
the -vo x11 option in mplayer, but nothing works with xv. I'm anxious
for a solution.
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Same here but with i810.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7161789
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I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty 2 days ago. Since then, totem, vlc
and mythtv all fail to display video, eg vlc with message :-
[] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc
A fix that I've found when googling is specify x11 as the video out.
With mplayer you can specify it with the -vo option.
mplayer some_file.avi -your-other-options -vo x11
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Gives poor performance, and difficult to do in mythtv (which is what I use
mostly). (and other apps which are frontends for mplayer/xine/et al)
/
come on guys, how can jaunty be released with screwed drivers like this, when
they were working before - or should we go to closed source hardware/driv
This bug only happens when I put the subsection
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 2560 1024
EndSubSection
inside my Screen section in xorg.
The compiz also cant work because of this change.
Using the limit of width every thing works fine.
The -vo option works well to
I'm using the x86
** Summary changed:
- all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
+ [i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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Same here but with i810.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7161789
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** Tags added: crash
** Tags added: compiz
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+ [i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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I also have this problem with an i865 chipset. I can play video with
the -vo x11 option in mplayer, but nothing works with xv. I'm anxious
for a solution.
--
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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This is also the case for all of our HP t5725 thin clients using
xserver-xorg-video-radeon!
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This effects the i810 chipset as well from intel. Just a heads up.
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I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty 2 days ago. Since then, totem, vlc
and mythtv all fail to display video, eg vlc with message :-
[] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc
A fix that I've found when googling is specify x11 as the video out.
With mplayer you can specify it with the -vo option.
mplayer some_file.avi -your-other-options -vo x11
--
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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Gives poor performance, and difficult to do in mythtv (which is what I use
mostly). (and other apps which are frontends for mplayer/xine/et al)
/
come on guys, how can jaunty be released with screwed drivers like this, when
they were working before - or should we go to closed source hardware/driv
This bug only happens when I put the subsection
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 2560 1024
EndSubSection
inside my Screen section in xorg.
The compiz also cant work because of this change.
Using the limit of width every thing works fine.
The -vo option works well to
I'm using the x86
** Tags added: 945gm intel video xorg
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I fixed this problem by adding Driver "intel" to the device section of
my xorg.conf . Hope this helps other people.
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Just noting that robertnull's workaround did not work here.
This is serious. I have a laptop, when connecting to an external
projector, the screen properties screen increases the Virtual desktop to
handle both the laptop and external screen. Results: no acceleration, no
video, no simple way to go
I see the same problem on my MSI Wind. Video playing worked on Intrepid and
stopped after upgrading to Jaunty.
Video players show:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Xorg.0.log shows:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
phil, do you have the Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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I have a virtual size of 2304 1024 to accommodate a 1280x1024 monitor next to
the internal 1024x600 screen.
After removing the virtual line, video playing works again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
You received this bug
Same exact problem for me ; xv stopped working with the "X11 error: BadAlloc"
thing after upgrading to jaunty. Adding Driver 'intel' doesn't make any
difference. Playing videos with x11 is awfully slow on this machine, sometimes
even in 800x600, so it's not an acceptable fallback.
I'm convinced
The fix described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
may help some people. Video performance was greatly increased after updating
to the 2.6.29 kernel, however this will break any restricted drivers.
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https:/
On hardware:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02)
reverting to the 2.4 driver resolved the issue.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
I don't know how "safe" or generic this fix
** Tags added: 945gm intel video xorg
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I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty 2 days ago. Since then, totem, vlc
and mythtv all fail to display video, eg vlc with message :-
[] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc
A fix that I've found when googling is specify x11 as the video out.
With mplayer you can specify it with the -vo option.
mplayer some_file.avi -your-other-options -vo x11
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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Gives poor performance, and difficult to do in mythtv (which is what I use
mostly). (and other apps which are frontends for mplayer/xine/et al)
/
come on guys, how can jaunty be released with screwed drivers like this, when
they were working before - or should we go to closed source hardware/driv
This bug only happens when I put the subsection
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 2560 1024
EndSubSection
inside my Screen section in xorg.
The compiz also cant work because of this change.
Using the limit of width every thing works fine.
The -vo option works well to
I'm using the x86
** Summary changed:
- all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
+ [i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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This is also the case for all of our HP t5725 thin clients using
xserver-xorg-video-radeon!
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** Tags added: crash
** Tags added: compiz
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I also have this problem with an i865 chipset. I can play video with
the -vo x11 option in mplayer, but nothing works with xv. I'm anxious
for a solution.
--
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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Same here but with i810.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7161789
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I fixed this problem by adding Driver "intel" to the device section of
my xorg.conf . Hope this helps other people.
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Just noting that robertnull's workaround did not work here.
This is serious. I have a laptop, when connecting to an external
projector, the screen properties screen increases the Virtual desktop to
handle both the laptop and external screen. Results: no acceleration, no
video, no simple way to go
I see the same problem on my MSI Wind. Video playing worked on Intrepid and
stopped after upgrading to Jaunty.
Video players show:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Xorg.0.log shows:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
phil, do you have the Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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I have a virtual size of 2304 1024 to accommodate a 1280x1024 monitor next to
the internal 1024x600 screen.
After removing the virtual line, video playing works again.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
You received this bug
Same exact problem for me ; xv stopped working with the "X11 error: BadAlloc"
thing after upgrading to jaunty. Adding Driver 'intel' doesn't make any
difference. Playing videos with x11 is awfully slow on this machine, sometimes
even in 800x600, so it's not an acceptable fallback.
I'm convinced
The fix described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
may help some people. Video performance was greatly increased after updating
to the 2.6.29 kernel, however this will break any restricted drivers.
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https:/
On hardware:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02)
reverting to the 2.4 driver resolved the issue.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
I don't know how "safe" or generic this fix
This is also the case for all of our HP t5725 thin clients using
xserver-xorg-video-radeon!
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** Tags added: compiz
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I also have this problem with an i865 chipset. I can play video with
the -vo x11 option in mplayer, but nothing works with xv. I'm anxious
for a solution.
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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Just noting that robertnull's workaround did not work here.
This is serious. I have a laptop, when connecting to an external
projector, the screen properties screen increases the Virtual desktop to
handle both the laptop and external screen. Results: no acceleration, no
video, no simple way to go
I see the same problem on my MSI Wind. Video playing worked on Intrepid and
stopped after upgrading to Jaunty.
Video players show:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Xorg.0.log shows:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
phil, do you have the Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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I have a virtual size of 2304 1024 to accommodate a 1280x1024 monitor next to
the internal 1024x600 screen.
After removing the virtual line, video playing works again.
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
You received this bug
Same exact problem for me ; xv stopped working with the "X11 error: BadAlloc"
thing after upgrading to jaunty. Adding Driver 'intel' doesn't make any
difference. Playing videos with x11 is awfully slow on this machine, sometimes
even in 800x600, so it's not an acceptable fallback.
I'm convinced
The fix described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
may help some people. Video performance was greatly increased after updating
to the 2.6.29 kernel, however this will break any restricted drivers.
--
[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https:/
On hardware:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02)
reverting to the 2.4 driver resolved the issue.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
I don't know how "safe" or generic this fix
Same here but with i810.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7161789
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I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty 2 days ago. Since then, totem, vlc
and mythtv all fail to display video, eg vlc with message :-
[] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc
A fix that I've found when googling is specify x11 as the video out.
With mplayer you can specify it with the -vo option.
mplayer some_file.avi -your-other-options -vo x11
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359831
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Gives poor performance, and difficult to do in mythtv (which is what I use
mostly). (and other apps which are frontends for mplayer/xine/et al)
/
come on guys, how can jaunty be released with screwed drivers like this, when
they were working before - or should we go to closed source hardware/driv
This bug only happens when I put the subsection
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 2560 1024
EndSubSection
inside my Screen section in xorg.
The compiz also cant work because of this change.
Using the limit of width every thing works fine.
The -vo option works well to
I'm using the x86
** Summary changed:
- all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
+ [i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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I fixed this problem by adding Driver "intel" to the device section of
my xorg.conf . Hope this helps other people.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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I fixed this problem by adding Driver "intel" to the device section of
my xorg.conf . Hope this helps other people.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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Just noting that robertnull's workaround did not work here.
This is serious. I have a laptop, when connecting to an external
projector, the screen properties screen increases the Virtual desktop to
handle both the laptop and external screen. Results: no acceleration, no
video, no simple way to go
I see the same problem on my MSI Wind. Video playing worked on Intrepid and
stopped after upgrading to Jaunty.
Video players show:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Xorg.0.log shows:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
phil, do you have the Virtual line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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I have a virtual size of 2304 1024 to accommodate a 1280x1024 monitor next to
the internal 1024x600 screen.
After removing the virtual line, video playing works again.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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Same exact problem for me ; xv stopped working with the "X11 error: BadAlloc"
thing after upgrading to jaunty. Adding Driver 'intel' doesn't make any
difference. Playing videos with x11 is awfully slow on this machine, sometimes
even in 800x600, so it's not an acceptable fallback.
I'm convinced
The fix described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
may help some people. Video performance was greatly increased after updating
to the 2.6.29 kernel, however this will break any restricted drivers.
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[i945gm] all video players crash with BadAlloc error (no Compiz)
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On hardware:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02)
reverting to the 2.4 driver resolved the issue.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
I don't know how "safe" or generic this fix
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