On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Sharp<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm happy to give as much details as I can, as xosview is my fave.  I
> see the problem on 2.6.29 kernels only, not on 2.6.28 and older, so it
> could be a kernel problem.  I have one system that doesn't demonstrate
> the problem, but all the rest do, regardless of xosview version.  One
> of my systems is etch, but the others are all lenny.  The one that
> doesn't demonstrate the problem is an intel atom processor, the others
> are all AMD processors, so I'm wondering if there's something different
> about the kernel between the two.  I'll let you know when I've nailed
> down some specific info.
>
> Is 1.8.3+debian-11 in squeeze or sid?  I could backport it and try it,
> but I'm really beginning to think it's not an xosview thing, or at
> least, not specific to a particular version of xosview.
>
> I'll let you know when I've figured out more.  Just wanted to reply to
> your email.

Thanks a lot. I think I missed your email :(

I am downgrading severity to Normal as this is not specific to xosview
(atleast, it looks like that..)

1.8.3+debian-11 is in both squeeze and sid. I am preparing next upload
-12 but it doesn't matter as it has unrelated changes to our bug here.

Thanks again!

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