On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 09:30:10AM +1000, Daniel Pittman wrote: > On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Chris Howells wrote: > > On Friday 12 April 2002 4:53 am, Daniel Pittman wrote: > >> On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, James Hirschorn wrote: > >> Something is leaking some sort of resource in the X server; it's > >> probably an image or something like that. I would suggest closing > >> client applications one at a time and seeing if any release the > >> resources. > > > > I've just asked David Faure about it (maintainer of kdesktop) and he > > said that he thought it was a bug in XF86 4.1, fixed 4.2. >
Chris, thanks for looking into it. > Well, it's either a bug in the 4.1 series that is triggered by something > KDE related, or it's been patched in Debian unstable already. I run 4.1 > and don't see the problem, for what it's worth, but don't use KDE (or > GNOME). > > Daniel I use unstable, so its not been patched. But it seems reasonable that such a bug could be triggered only with KDE. Speaking of XF86 4.2, I would really like to be running it for the driver support for my card. So I was thinking of making a .deb from the source, just to prevent dependency problems. Obviously this .deb wouldn't follow any of the Debian conventions. Any ideas on this? James
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