Am 16.12.2009 um 22:08 schrieb Yaniv Kamay <yka...@redhat.com>:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> We reproduce the bug and it is indeed XShm, X report the existence of
> the Shem extension although
> the server is in a remote location We can provide a patch in case you
> like to build the client from
> source.


This is the expected behavior. XShm gets disabled when the shared  
address can't be mapped, but X always tries to map it, even when remote.

I did a simple LD_PRELOAD some time ago to forcefully disable XShm.  
Basically I needed it for x86 Flash in qemu-linux on ppc.

If you like I can dig that one out.

Alex

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