Hmm...
I am not experiencing any issues there..
My difference with your set-up looks to be GLX.
It would be worth a try to compile DirectFB-on-X11 without GLX
acceleration, specify something like
./configure --with-gfxdrivers=
Greets
Niels
Judith Baumgarten wrote:
Hi folks,
I run into trouble, when testing the multi application core of
DirectFB-1.3.0 with X11 on a x86-system. I wrote two simple
applications, that each create a window, draw a rectangle and set
opacity of the window to 255.
They run without problems, if started seperately, but if I try to run
both applications at the same time I get the following error:
"X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)"
The debugger works until the window->setOpacity call of the second
instance. I changed resolution from 800x600 to 160x120 and the error
remains, so I think there should't be a lack of memory.
I also did the test on our embedded platform and it works perfectly,
so I guess its a problem with X11 System Core.
Any ideas how to solve this problem?
Kind regards
Judith
P.S. A test with DirectFB-1.4.3 on the x68-System returns the
following, when starting the second application:
" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| DirectFB 1.4.3 |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(c) 2001-2009 The world wide DirectFB Open Source Community
(c) 2000-2004 Convergence (integrated media) GmbH
----------------------------------------------------------------
(*) DirectFB/Core: Multi Application Core. (2010-04-23 08:09) [ DEBUG ]
(*) Fusion/SHM: Using MADV_REMOVE (2.6.22.1 >= 2.6.19.2)
(*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Fusion Dispatch' (-1) [MESSAGING
OTHER/OTHER 0/0] <10485760>...
(*) GLX/Surfaces: Using visual 0x2e (24bit) and 0x7c (32bit)
(*) DirectFB/Genefx: MMX detected and enabled
(!) DirectFB/Graphics: Could not load driver used by the running session!
(!) DirectFB/Core: Could not join 'graphics_core' core!
--> Not supported!
(!) [24662: 20.564] --> Caught signal 11 (at 0x34, invalid address)
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