I tried the xvattr command suggested, and now the videos play a very
dark green. I dont know if that is progress in finding a clue or not..
On 5/8/05, W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a laptop or multi-output video card? On my laptop system, I
get video on the laptop screen,
This happens a lot. Currently, video playback using anything other
than glmovie results in a blue screen. Audio plays fine on the videos,
however. Usually when this happens, the only thing that fixes it are a
few 'emerge world' sessions. I don't know what package is causing it,
because its
On Sunday 08 May 2005 17.57, Calvin Spealman wrote:
This happens a lot. Currently, video playback using anything other
than glmovie results in a blue screen. Audio plays fine on the videos,
however. Usually when this happens, the only thing that fixes it are a
few 'emerge world' sessions. I
Its a builtin card, so I'm not sure of the exact model but here is the
output from lspci:
:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82845G/GL
[Brookdale-G] Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)
I'm using the i915 driver compiled into the kernel.
On 5/8/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL
Do you have a laptop or multi-output video card? On my laptop system, I
get video on the laptop screen, but only a frame around a bluescreen
on the original monitor. Does this give a clue?
BillK
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 15:57 +, Calvin Spealman wrote:
This happens a lot. Currently, video
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