So I turned off Xinerama by commenting it out of xorg.conf leaving me with 2
desktops on 2 heads, and Myth Front End works, but there is a video problem
when I am watching TV or a recording on one head and any video on the other
head. Both pictures flicker and the cpu usage goes to 90-100%.
Yes, so I guess that MythTV requires XRandR now?
On 6/4/07, David Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Happend when using ximemria since this disables the XRandR modules
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[apport] mythfrontend.real crashed with SIGSEGV in
Awesome, thanks!
I will have to check to see if the new ATI xorg drivers and XRandR have made
it into testing yet and try it out.
At least the XRandR 1.2 will mean I can run 1 Xorg configuration on my
laptops in the near future.
In my opinion this has been one of the major stumbling blocks to
Ahh, that is good to know.
I wonder what has changed...
Thank you,
Patrick
On 4/20/07, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a workaround although it isn't a particularly pretty one.
I downloaded the edgy libxrandr2 package from here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/libs/libxrandr2 and
Ahh, I have not tried with xinerama off.
I have been out of town for work and have not done any more troubleshooting.
I did a dist upgrade from 6.10 to 7.04 and the myth frontend broke.
The backend still works after I upgraded the IVTV driver as shows are still
piling up on the HD and I can watch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
Upgraded to feisty64, mythbackend starts but mythfrontend crashes
Using XOrg ati driver, not fglrx
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