ibgl1-mesa-glx bug.
> 2) kwin switches to indirect rendering due to changed OpenGL renderer
> string for Intel DRM in Mesa 7.11. Where to report that? Also kde-window-
> manager?
Yes.
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> #6 __memcpy_ssse3 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcpy-ssse3.S:91
> #7 0x7f0d5a6f7d4b in __indirect_glProgramParameters4fvNV
> (target=13189264, index=406736, num=221141504, params=0x634d0) at
> indirect.c:9317
Does the crash also happen if kwin uses direct rend
of those libraries. The other solution is to
provide non-PIC and PIC versions of those libraries, which Branden has
implemented for xlibs-pic.
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static lib's being linked into shared objects?
Because some shared libraries (or plugins, or whatever) use some X
extension libraries which are only available in static form. But non-PIC
code in a shared object is a bad idea, it (like so many things...) only
works on i386 (and maybe some
goal of XFree86.
> The XFree86 team only works on *86 stuff and Debian provides the majority
> of the porting work for other archs. Hence Brandan's heavy work load.
It's certainly true that Debian still supports more architectures than
XFree86 upstream though.
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adding an entry with the correct version to
debian/changelog. I usually do that with the emacs changelog mode from
dpkg-dev-el, dch from devscripts is also handy.
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> It seems that either X or KDE don't take secondary mouse movements into
> account for resetting the suspend time-out...?
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
> Is this a KDE or X bug?
Neither AFAICT. I don't see either having anything to do with APM
suspend. I'd rather
v as the common thing,
> that's what I suspect is at fault...
Maybe, you could try enabling debug output in the fbdev driver and/or
the fbdevhw module.
Some display managers have an option to always restart the X server on
session exit, that might serve as a workaround.
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just desactivate gpm
>
> /etc/init.d/gpm stop
>
> and remove it from your startup since it seems you don t use the
> console.
>
> /usr/bin/update-rc.d -f gpm remove
If you don't want to use gpm, just apt-get remove it. However, it really
shouldn't hurt so long as you
ni version of ImageMagick for use with KDE
ii pixie 2.1-final-0.po Image Management System for KDE
I just started a session and exited without problems.
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