Hello,
Does someone has solve the segfault: Gdk-ERROR **: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) serial 18821 error_code 9 request_code 132 minor_code 1 of certain gnome/gtk applications on debian/sid alpha (Miata au433) ? This happens for gabber, everybuddy, ... It seems on the web that many persons have this problem on computer other than i386. Notice that on my personal PII i386 all is working perfectly. On my alpha, the version of gtk+, gdk, imlib, are the last one but this bug is present with the old also. Here is my config: === ii gdk-imlib-dev 1.9.13-1 Header files needed for Gdk-Imlib developmen ii gdk-imlib1 1.9.13-1 Gdk-Imlib is an imaging library for use with ii libgdk-pixbuf- 0.16.0-1 The GdkPixBuf library - development files. ii libgdk-pixbuf- 0.16.0-1 The GNOME GdkPixBuf library - development fi ii libgdk-pixbuf- 0.16.0-1 The GNOME Canvas pixbuf library ii libgdk-pixbuf- 0.25-3 Gtk+ and gdkpixbuf interface for scripting l ii libgdk-pixbuf2 0.16.0-1 The GdkPixBuf library. ii libgnorbagtk0 1.4.1.4-1 Gnome CORBA services (Gtk bindings) ii libgtk-ruby 0.25-3 Gtk+ interface for scripting language Ruby ii libgtk1.2 1.2.10-9 The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X ii libgtk1.2-comm 1.2.10-9 Common files for the GTK+ library ii libgtk1.2-dev 1.2.10-9 Development files for the GIMP Toolkit ii libgtkhtml20 1.0.1-2 HTML rendering/editing library - runtime fil ii libgtkmm1.2 1.2.8-2 C++ wrappers for GTK (shared libraries) ii libgtkxmhtml1 1.4.1.4-1 The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget ii libobgtk1 1.0.40-3 Objective-C - GTK+ bindings ii rep-gtk 0.15-3 GTK binding for librep ii rep-gtk-gnome 0.15-3 GTK binding for librep with gnome support ii imlib-base 1.9.13-1 Common files needed by the Imlib/Gdk-Imlib p ii imlib1 1.9.11-3 Imlib is an imaging library for X and X11 ii libimlib2 1.0.4-1 Powerful image loading and rendering library ii xfree86-common 4.1.0-14 X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure ii xserver-xfree8 4.1.0-14 the XFree86 X server === I have tried many queries on google to find a solution without success. Does this bug come from X or from gtk ? Thanks for your help, Laurent.

