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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45026484/cairo-c.log
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in cairo_dock_initialize_opengl_backend()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539889
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in cairo_dock_initialize_opengl_backend()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539889
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After looking at some logs and so forth, I re-ran cairo-dock -o and
cairo-dock -c again and saved the logs after doing very similar
actifvities on both, so you can see the differences - hopefully there is
useful information there. I also took screendumps of cairo-dock -o when
'active' (mouse insid
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45026520/cairo-o.log
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in cairo_dock_initialize_opengl_backend()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539889
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I just remembered a fact that may be useful. In actual fact, compiz did
NOT work correctly when I first upgraded to Lucid beta. It was subject
to a random problem where the screen acted like it was a TV that had
lost its vertical and/or horzontal hold. That bug was 541501.
The fix or workaroun
Just a question: Does this bug occur simply because my driver only
supports glx 1.2, and cairo-dock requires glx1.3? If so, perhaps the
simplest short term solution would be to default cairo-dock to not use
OpenGL when that case is detected.
I don't know how relevant this is, but compiz (version
Hi, sorry for the delay. It appears from the convo that this might be a
problem somewhere else, which does not surprise me. Lucid is the first
version where OpenGL worked well enough on this laptop to use Compiz
Under 8.04 I could either use the opensource drivers with no OpenGL, or
use the propr
My screen (z61m also with ATI x1400) doesn't shiver horizontally as much
as vertically - it looks like vertical hold problems on an old TV. I
hope it's the same bug.
In any case, I checked my radeon-kms.conf file, it already had 'options
radeon modeset=1' (I must have set that long ago, trying to
I should add my graphics card is ATI Radeon Mobility x1400
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[RV515] [LENOVO T60] external screen display shows "shivering", horizontal
refresh offset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541501
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I have something similar on my Z61m with the standard ATI card. In my
case, if I leave the machine running for a while, after some period of
time the screen will go crazy. I can still see what's running, and I
can carefully move the mouse and do things but it's really unusable.
Logging out does n
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