Hi List again,

Patrick Cernko wrote:
> Hi Christian, hi list,
> 
> thanks for the quick response. we had a maintenance weekend and thus the
> test machine was offline and I did not have time to look into this until
> know, sorry.
> 
> Christian Montero Hernández wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> do you have any logs when Xnewt crashes? 
>> what does /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages have at that moment?
> 
> Attached you can find /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages after such a crash
> and all relevant log files from a fresh login until the crash (and
> restart). the only relevant line I found, is:
> 
> kernel: Xnewt[23848]: segfault at 2000a ip 000000000002000a sp
> 00000000ff93874c error 14 in Xnewt[8048000+49b000]
> 
> But I don't think this will help anyone (except the Xnewt developers
> maybe). :-(
> 
>> have you tried an earlier version of googleearth?
>>
> 
> I now tried the following versions:
> 
> 4.2.205.5730
> 4.1.7076.4458
> 4.0.2091
> 4.0.1563
> and of course:
> 4.3.7191.6508
> 
> all with the same result: Xnewt crashes.
> 
> 
> I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the GL initialization of
> googleearth. The Xnewt manpage tells me, that the GLX extension is
> "always enabled". Does anyone know how to DISABLE it. I have the
> suspicion that this might also work around this unwanted "power off"
> button. :-(
> 

it's been 8 days since my last post on this topic. Isn't there anyone
who can at least reproduce the problem (or even not)?

Has anyone an idea how to disable the GLX extension in the Xnewt server?

So long,
-- 
Patrick Cernko | mailto:[email protected]

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