Hi there!

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On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 01:58:58PM -0600, David D. wrote:
> I run TuxPaint under CentOS 3.1 (a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3). 
>  I was using the RPM taken from dag.wieers.com.

I'm assuming it's Tux Paint v.0.9.14 from the following location, correct?

  http://dag.wieers.com/packages/tuxpaint/


> When running locally, it works fine - though once when it crashed, it 
> left the screen display in 800x600 (normally 1024x768 or higher...)

Unfortunately, that's an issue with SDL.  If an app switches to fullscreen
mode at a lower resolution, and then crashes, X can be stuck at that
lower resolution.  The only thing I've found to get out of it is to
run the same app (or another that doesn't crash) in fullscreen mode again,
and then quit before it crashes.  Then you can use [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Numpad +]
to resize the X display.


> However, when running TuxPaint to a remote X terminal, when scrolling 
> through the Stamps sometimes it gets "stuck" and stops responding to 
> mouse clicks.   Using the --keyboard switch makes no difference, and 
> using the --nooutlines makes no difference.

We recently updated the code in CVS (what will become 0.9.15) so that
the current stamp isn't updated when scrolling.  I'm not sure this would
affect you, but it might.

Does it happen when you scroll a lot?  It seems to get stuck scrolling,
hit the bottom of stamps, and then just seem to freeze?


> The X client is tuxpaint (on CentOS 3.1 ...or RHEL 3AS if you like) and 
> the X Server is Apple's adaptation of X11 for Mac OS X.  I'm running X11 
> beta 3, based on XFree86 4.2.1, and Mac OS X 10.2.8 (Jaguar).

Thanks for the details.  I see you've sent a few other messages,
I'll respond to them separately.  Thanks!


-bill!
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