Hi,
I'm trying to setup dual head environment with Xinerama on RHEL 64-bit guest
image and seeing Black Screen on Primary Display.
Bitmaps are delivered to Primary Display when system is in Booting/Shutdown
process and the rest of the time bitmaps are delivered to Secondary Display.
Please refe
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Taneli Vähäkangas
wrote:
>
> Hello. Thanks for your prompt reply.
>
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 08:35:27AM +0200, Johannes Truschnigg wrote:
>> Given the system specs below, I'm afraid this is nothing out of the
>> ordinary. H.264 in 1080p generally is quite demanding
Hello. Thanks for your prompt reply.
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 08:35:27AM +0200, Johannes Truschnigg wrote:
> Given the system specs below, I'm afraid this is nothing out of the
> ordinary. H.264 in 1080p generally is quite demanding to decode, and
> your somewhat dated CPU just might not be up to
On Die, 2011-08-09 at 12:10 +0300, Janne Huttunen wrote:
> > Does the xserver patch below help?
>
> That was fast :-)
Thanks for your detailed analysis of the problem.
> With the limited testing (lock/unlock screen ~10 times) it looks very
> good so far. With your patch I haven't been able to e
> Does the xserver patch below help?
That was fast :-) With the limited testing (lock/unlock screen ~10 times)
it looks very good so far. With your patch I haven't been able to either
crash X or trigger the sanity-check log I originally added to detect the
too small malloc.
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On Die, 2011-08-09 at 10:55 +0300, Janne Huttunen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a highly repeatable use-case, where xscreensaver causes the X server to
> crash. To be exact, it doesn't seem to be the screensaver itself, but the
> unlock
> dialog it shows when it is deactivated. The crash itself is act
Hi!
I have a highly repeatable use-case, where xscreensaver causes the X server to
crash. To be exact, it doesn't seem to be the screensaver itself, but the unlock
dialog it shows when it is deactivated. The crash itself is actually a SIGABRT
raised by malloc() due to corrupted memory.
The memory