Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compiz

I know, there are several similar bugs around (bug #146138, bug #130110,
bug #137803), but I decided to create a new report anyway:

Before I write the problem, let me mention the following things:

* My graphics card is a "ATI Mobility Radeon 9700"
* starting compiz is no problem
* running opengl apps in general (fullscreen or not) is no problem (glxgears, 
games, etc. work)

So the deadly combination is: While compiz is active start mplayer with
the gl2 video output and then press F for fullscreen. As soon as I hit
the F key, the X server crashes.

My screen resolution -- if it matters -- is 1440x900; this is why I have
the following ~/.mplayer/config file:

vo=gl2
monitoraspect=1.6

As always: If compiz is not started -- as it was before gutsy -- mplayer
runs just fine ;)

** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: compiz
  
- I know, there are several similar bugs around (#146138, #130110,
- #137803), but I decided to create a new report anyway:
+ I know, there are several similar bugs around (bug #146138, bug #130110,
+ bug #137803), but I decided to create a new report anyway:
  
  Before I write the problem, let me mention the following things:
  
  * My graphics card is a "ATI Mobility Radeon 9700"
  * starting compiz is no problem
  * running opengl apps in general (fullscreen or not) is no problem (glxgears, 
games, etc. work)
  
  So the deadly combination is: While compiz is active start mplayer with
  the gl2 video output and then press F for fullscreen. As soon as I hit
  the F key, the X server crashes.
  
  My screen resolution -- if it matters -- is 1440x900; this is why I have
  the following ~/.mplayer/config file:
  
  vo=gl2
  monitoraspect=1.6
  
  As always: If compiz is not started -- as it was before gutsy -- mplayer
  runs just fine ;)

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compiz with mplayer (fullscreen) crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147453
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