Further information: When I start compiz from the command line, I get a
segmentation fault with some information about where in the compiz script
the problem is occuring. Here is the output:
compiz --replace
[2] 9075
n...@macbook:~$ Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 04:48:36PM +, Neil Stewart wrote:
Further information: When I start compiz from the command line, I get a
segmentation fault with some information about where in the compiz script
the problem is occuring. Here is the output:
compiz --replace
[2] 9075
Package: compiz
Version: 0.7.6-7
Severity: normal
When in the Expo plugin view, Compiz will crash if one uses a shortcut for
the Rotate Cube plugin to select a cube face (or workspace). To replicate
this bug:
1. Activate the Rotate Cube and Expo plugins in CompizConfig Settings
Mananger.
2.
Further information: When I start compiz from the command line, I get a
segmentation fault with some information about where in the compiz script
the problem is occuring. Here is the output:
compiz --replace
[2] 9075
n...@macbook:~$ Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 02:00.0
Neil wrote:
Package: compiz
Version: 0.7.6-7
Severity: normal
When in the Expo plugin view, Compiz will crash if one uses a shortcut for
the Rotate Cube plugin to select a cube face (or workspace). To replicate
this bug:
1. Activate the Rotate Cube and Expo plugins in CompizConfig
Package: compiz
Version: 0.7.6-7
Severity: normal
When in the Expo plugin view, Compiz will crash if one uses a shortcut for
the Rotate Cube plugin to select a cube face (or workspace). To replicate
this bug:
1. Activate the Rotate Cube and Expo plugins in CompizConfig Settings
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