xserver-xgl (1:1.1.99.1~git20070727-0ubuntu3) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/Xgl-session
+ Add "savage" to driver blacklist (LP: #32588)
+ Find an unused DISPLAY to spawn Xgl on (LP: #140870)
* debian/Xgl-lockfile-wrapper
+ Add (another) wrapper to clean up the lockfiles Xgl leaves be
I also tried :fbo and :none as well as -noglx. It doesn't need glxinfo
to crash, just filling up an xterm so it should scroll will crash the
server.
I think savage can safely be blacklisted.
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savage: glxinfo makes xgl crash
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No, this does not fix it. I also tried running an Xgl "manually" (non
fullscreen) inside a failsafe xterm session.
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Hm. This may be due to the savage drivers not supporting pbuffer
objects which Xgl uses to accelerate 3d. The cards the savage supports
have fairly minimal 3D hardware, right?
You could test this by editing the /usr/share/xserver-xgl/Xgl-session
file, and changing the 'XGL_OTHER_ACCEL_OPTS="-acc
Yes, also in current Gutsy: Xgl crashes as soon as I run for instance
glxinfo inside it. It leaves a useless core dump.
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savage: glxinfo makes xgl crash
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There seem to be a number of different bugs here. There are 2 reports
of Xgl crashing when running glxinfo, on Savage & nVidia hardware. Can
either of you test with Gutsy's version of Xgl? I cannot reproduce this
here.
Two other people with savage cards see glxinfo crashing, but not under
Xgl.
It's the same here...
I'm using aiglx and my xServer crashes everytime I start any opengl-test or app
or glxinfo... I've got a GeForce 6800 and I'm using the nvidia proprietary
drivers...
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savage: glxinfo makes xgl crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32588
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