S> A user space application such as xine must not be able to interfer with
S> the interrupt handlers that manage your mouse or even the Num Lock key...
I was root, because I didn't chmod /dev/hdd yet. Now done.
S> If it helps debugging, you can try "xine -V none" to start xine without
S> video ou
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
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> S> Is the mouse still working?
> No
>
> S> What about the Num Lock key?
> Probably not.
> Screen frozen. Clock in corner frozen.
> Don't let the XFree86-debug above fool you. I'm taking it off soon.
> I'm in no position to test all of this. If any h
>> the tiny reset button!! rebooting!!
S> That's very odd. Have you tried pressing "f" to get out of fullscreen mode
S> or "q" to quit xine or right-click the xine logo to get a context menu?
I recall pressing all over the keyboard with no reaction.
S> Or what exactly do you mean by "freezes my
Well, OK, but yours is the first program to crash X windows without
even opening the DVD drive. Mplayer works ok (after I did the ln -s ...
/dev/dvd).
> "S" == Siggi Langauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
S> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>> Doing
>> $ xine dvd://1
>> caused me to en
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