I am not too sure of what to make of the output but here goes:
ws1 root # dfbg /home/karl/Images/Screenshots/hadess-desktop.jpg 

       ---------------------- DirectFB v0.9.15 ---------------------
             (c) 2000-2002  convergence integrated media GmbH  
             (c) 2002       convergence GmbH                   
        -----------------------------------------------------------

(*) Multi Application Core. (with MMX support) (2002-11-19 11:10)
(*) DirectFB/misc/memcpy: using MMXEXT optimized memcpy()
(*) DirectFB/InputDevice: IMPS/2 Mouse (1) 0.9 (convergence integrated
media GmbH)
(*) DirectFB/InputDevice: IMPS/2 Mouse (2) 0.9 (convergence integrated
media GmbH)
(*) DirectFB/InputDevice: Keyboard 0.9 (convergence integrated media
GmbH)
(*) MMX detected and enabled
(*) DirectFB/GraphicsDevice: MMX Software Rasterizer 0.6 (convergence
integrated media GmbH)
(!) DirectFB/core/fbdev: Panning display failed!
    --> Invalid argument
(!) DirectFB/core/fbdev: Panning display failed!
    --> Invalid argument
(*) DirectFB/Interface: Loaded 'JPEG' implementation of
'IDirectFBImageProvider'.
(!) --->  CAUGHT SIGNAL 7  <---
Bus error

On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 05:30, Denis Oliver Kropp wrote:
> Quoting Karl Bowden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Whenever I try to run any directfb program with DirectFB-0.9.15 with
> > multi-app support enabled I get a "Signal 7". This includes all of the
> > sample apps etc. When I recompile DirectFB-0.9.15 without multi-app
> > support the sample apps work.
> > I have patched my kernel (2.4.19), and the modules appares in
> > /proc/misc.
> > Does the patch require a 2.4.20 kernel?
> > I am using gentoo linux and gcc-2.95.3.
> 
> Please send the complete output of DirectFB.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>   Denis Oliver Kropp
> 
> .------------------------------------------.
> | DirectFB - Hardware accelerated graphics |
> | http://www.directfb.org/                 |
> "------------------------------------------"
> 
>                             Convergence GmbH
> 




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