Re: [Linux Mint 11 / Ubuntu 11.04 / SM 2.1] Frequent Black Screens

2011-06-17 Thread Rob Lindauer

Bill Davidsen wrote:


Yes. Are you running GNOME or the new Unity (IIRC) window manager on
Ubuntu? I have a vast distrust of all those WM which require accelerated
video cards, since firmware sometimes gets updates in the middle of a
production run and may behave differently.

Same question for MINT, does it by chance use GNOME3?

I have Ubuntu running on a VM, using GNOME, unfortunately MINT and SuSE
are downloaded and in the someday queue, so I can't really test
carefully. I didn't see any issues with SM in Ubuntu under GNOME, so
that's a half of a data point.



Yes, Linux Mint 11 uses Gnome 3.

Before installing SM 2.1, I was running SM 2.0.x on LM 11 without trouble.

I may just reinstall LM and see if I have the same black screen problem 
out of the box - if so, the cause is probably something else entirely.


Thanks, Rob L
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Re: [Linux Mint 11 / Ubuntu 11.04 / SM 2.1] Frequent Black Screens

2011-06-14 Thread Bill Davidsen

Rob Lindauer wrote:

Has anyone else seen the following?  I've had this problem from the
moment I installed SM2.1...

I am getting frequent back screens in SM 2.1. When I'm doing something
(e.g., attempting to drag a map in Google Maps, opening a new webpage),
my screen will go black briefly (perhaps a half second or a second).

I did not have this behavior on SM 2.0.14.

I created entirely new user profiles for SM 2.1 - am not reusing the
profiles I had use under 2.0.14.

I've checked my dpkg.og to see if there might have been Linux
maintenance installed in the same timeframe as my SM 2.1 install, but
there was no Linux installation within 24 hrs of the SM 2.1 installation.

Any ideas?

Yes. Are you running GNOME or the new Unity (IIRC) window manager on Ubuntu? I 
have a vast distrust of all those WM which require accelerated video cards, 
since firmware sometimes gets updates in the middle of a production run and may 
behave differently.


Same question for MINT, does it by chance use GNOME3?

I have Ubuntu running on a VM, using GNOME, unfortunately MINT and SuSE are 
downloaded and in the someday queue, so I can't really test carefully. I didn't 
see any issues with SM in Ubuntu under GNOME, so that's a half of a data point.


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Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com
  We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination.  -me, 2010


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Re: [Linux Mint 11 / Ubuntu 11.04 / SM 2.1] Frequent Black Screens

2011-06-11 Thread NoOp
On 06/11/2011 06:16 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
 Has anyone else seen the following?  I've had this problem from the 
 moment I installed SM2.1...
 
 I am getting frequent back screens in SM 2.1.  When I'm doing 
 something (e.g., attempting to drag a map in Google Maps, opening a new 
 webpage), my screen will go black briefly (perhaps a half second or a 
 second).
 
 I did not have this behavior on SM 2.0.14.
 
 I created entirely new user profiles for SM 2.1 - am not reusing the 
 profiles I had use under 2.0.14.
 
 I've checked my dpkg.og to see if there might have been Linux 
 maintenance installed in the same timeframe as my SM 2.1 install, but 
 there was no Linux installation within 24 hrs of the SM 2.1 installation.

Yes! I noticed this on Friday w/google maps  thought perhaps it was
lack of graphics card memory. So I increased the memory  while it seems
a little better, it still occurs. However in my case it was any x
window, but most repeatable w/google maps.

Here is what I was doing:
1. Open google maps  select the 'Print' option. That print window
seemed to work OK.
2. Open another google map  select the 'Print' option. That print
window was all black.
3. Open another x window in another application (LibreOffice/OpenOffice)
and that window was black.

You can change the subject to
[Linux SM 2.1] if you'd like as I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 w/SM 2.1 from
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/. So no dpkg involved; just a simple
extract to a home folder as usual for me. If I have time, I'll try to
replicate  file a bug report.


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