This bug is still present.  I am using ATI's proprietary Catalyst 10.10
driver, so I guess I would not be surprised if it is a problem in the
driver.  But, how is that the old Xine manages to work correctly with
this driver while GXine does not?

-- John

On 11/04/2010 10:46 AM, John Lindgren wrote:
> At the moment, I can't test whether this is still reproducible because
> of #602399.
>
> -- John
>
> On 11/04/2010 08:35 AM, Darren Salt wrote:
>> You wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>> I was hoping to switch from the old Xine UI to GXine because on the
>>> nicer interface, but ran into the problem of GXine crashing my X server.
>> This is always a X or an X driver problem; it is not a gxine problem. Either
>> reassign appropriately (usually xserver-xorg-video-*) or, if the problem is
>> no longer present, close it.
>>
>> [snip]



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