** Changed in: gnubik (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnubik (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => I. De Marchi (tangram-peces)
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Hi,
I have adopted the gnubik package in Debian and I have not been able to
reproduce this error. The report is very old and new versions of the program
have been published.
Please check if we can reproduce the error with the latest version of the
package (2.4.3-2 on Debian).
If the error does n
The bug appends on both my laptop and my PC.
But it happens only when I use the ATI open driver.
With fglrx on gnubik runs correctly.
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gnubik fails to launch; prints "cannot get suitable visual" to terminal and
exits
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I think the apps are the ones who should adopt to X and not the
opposite. This patch makes gnubik work for a while till someone does
something serious about it.
** Attachment added: "Patched"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23053638/glarea-gtk.patch
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gnubik fails to launch; prints "cannot
I have the same on an Intel 945GM. The thing is the new X doesn't
prepare visuals for all the glxfbconfigs it gets. From my glxinfo and
the ones above, i found that there are only 3 which get loaded and
gnubik needs another. I tried the "GLXVisuals all" option which prepares
all glxvisuals but this
** Attachment added: "glxinfo from the desktop machine with ATI radeon 9600"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21348772/glxinfo_desktop_ati_radeon_9600.txt
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** Attachment added: "glxinfo from the laptop with intel 965"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21348771/glxinfo_laptop_intel_gm965.txt
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** Attachment added: "glxinfo from the desktop machine with intel G45 chipset"
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Here is some lspci lines for three different machines that exhibit this
bug. The desktop machine with the ATI radeon card is pretty old but it
runs World of Warcraft etc smoothly and it's not an integrated chipset
like the two first machines).
Desktop with integrated intel graphics (bought this su
For what it's worth... upstream gnubik 2.2 (tarball from gnu.org), when
compiled with the latest versions of libgl1-mesa-dev, libglu1-mesa-dev,
and libgtkglext1-dev in intrepid, gives the same error.
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gnubik fails to launch; prints "cannot get suitable visual" to terminal and
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FWIW, I can repro this bug both on intel hardware and on ATI graphics
card hardware so it's unlikely to be a driver bug. Probably this package
or some lib it uses is just packaged incorrectly?
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gnubik fails to launch; prints "cannot get suitable visual" to terminal and
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The error is printed by g_error from glarea-gtk.c line 165:
int attribs[]={GDK_GL_RGBA,
GDK_GL_RED_SIZE, 1,
GDK_GL_GREEN_SIZE, 1,
GDK_GL_BLUE_SIZE, 1,
GDK_GL_DOUBLEBUFFER,
GDK_GL_DEPTH_SIZE ,1,
This bug happens on both Jaunty pre-release as of jan 17th and also on
intrepid.
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GDB says something goes wrong in function create_gl_area()
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Starting program: /usr/games/gnubik
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