AFAIK this bug was resolved in the last git available, but this
package hasn't been updated
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Graeme Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it has been resolved in compiz and the KDE window manager (kwin?).
Perhaps this is now just a bug in xcompmgr?
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well, for instance:
vlc: http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=41687
wxglade: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2853924#post2853924
they should be both based on wxWidgets, so it looks like the bug was
fixed from Mandriva:
http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31308
while gimp:
On Nov 9, 2007 10:46 PM, Massimo Forti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you suggestion. I search a lot in the web and I found the
same. But I think it is only a small piece to block temporarily the
problem. VLC is a big problem, most people use it, and some of them are
in the situation to
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I've filed this bug as GLib's but I think it's mainly related to MANY
packages that link to GLib
As far as I understood GLib changed behavior in memory management, the
result is that many applications/packages now segfault/crash/freeze if
the environment variable
same here
same here. I don't know if it's related but I MUST use kernel *.20 because of a
bug in *.22 (already submitted)
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no, unfortunately the package you attached does not work for me :/
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here's what i did
(old package installed)
$ xcompmgr #whatever you want to add here
no need for parameters really
try to logout - it doesn't work
move to the package dir -
$ ./xcompmgr # - logout - it works
$ dpkg -i name-of-your-package
$ xcompmgr # logout: it doesn't work anymore :/
$
is your package made from git as mine? or did you patch the old one in
some way?
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@brandon: had you tried to first just delete your .kde, .gnome2, .gconf,
.gconfd (etc...) dirs, first? To test, I created a new user just to see,
my problem for istance didn't come from that
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bug was fixed in latest git!!
apt-get build-dep xcompmgr
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/xcompmgr
cd xcompmgr
./autogen.sh
make
sudo fakeroot checkinstall # to have debian package installed
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for people interested I've attached a checkinstall package here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3612499postcount=4
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@sebastien, sure that's just a quick and dirty package I've did for
myself, not meant for release; I didn't want to figure out how to apply
the correct license, I'm not good with dh_make and stuff.
By the way you should be able to figure out the changes by doing an apt-
get source xcompmgr, clone
this page lists the whole changelog summary
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xorg/app/xcompmgr.git;a=summary
our package name says 20060831, so the changes start from
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xorg/app/xcompmgr.git;a=commit;h=d75fd64f7aefd818dcac7ab2ebdf57e69bf12ea5
Set the _NET_WM_CM_S*
hmm, I'm not sure of what happened here but the package you uploaded
doesn't work for me, I mean, I don't see the logout while it works with
mine o.O
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the bug is still there feistygutsy update
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correction: this has made my USBs not working anymore... that's why I
was using irqpoll, unfortunately irqpoll is *unbearable* now
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I have found the origin of the problem for me; with feisty I had to boot
using
acpi=force irqpoll
as I had suggested for instance in bug #58117
Now, the parameters to make everything work are
acpi=force pnpbios=off
irqpoll slows everything down, starting from the kernel itself
I think the problem is Gnome can be notified (I don't know how this
actually happens, but that's not the point) or can understand a
compositor is enabled only if it is included in the windows manager.
xcompmgr does all of its work indirectly, so when windows have already
been created; that's
@Martin: link looks broken
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ok, the good news is that LSTP_CLIENT workaround works, but the bad one
is that this is an *ugly* workaround. LTSP_CLIENT=1 is designed with
other reasons in mind and it leads to the collateral effects listed here
https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/69759
plus, the eject
that's not a bug, you just use a variable made for something else
then the conclusions someone drew here
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/59244 are plain
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I'm sorry but this bug seems to be still present at the moment on edgy
with xcompmgr. Do I have to file a new bug?
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ok, it worked, thanks
PS: logout window is not topmost, maybe you want that to change
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how did you update the package? did you enable feisty repos and
installed just that?
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Actually browsing never works unless you refresh with f5... maybe
that's not related to the uri itself, but indeed something must be
broken...
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icons are white as if they weren't recognized by the system, double
clicking them leads to the not a directory error. after f5 the icon is
correct and selecting let you finally browse. anyway this is weird...
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I have to correct myself; this bug seems more random than I thought; the
fix sometimes work sometimes does not; hitting refresh may work as well
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I've found a very easy fix! URI must be smb:// instead of smb:/// ; this
way you will be able to browse as usual; this looks like something very
easy to fix, please do it!
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bug filed here http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361951
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the correct URI for a samba share is
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/SHARE
Actually when selecting NETWORK from nautilus (Resources Network
server - name may vary, localized version here), it tries to open
smb:///NETWORK leading to an error; even if you type in location
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