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- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 13:38:47 +0200
- From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Weird problem with xine and KDE
- References: <20040707235347.1900678e.gstewart@example.com><87llhvmav1.fsf@example.com>
- Organization: Nope, none here, it's a mess ;o)
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 12:33:22 +0900, "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> wrote: > >>>>> "Godwin" == Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com> writes: > > Godwin> So, I have a nice easy question. What have I screwed up in > Godwin> KDE-3.2.3? :) > > Maybe you shoulda waited for 3.2.4! If you're serious I'm willing to give it a spin. We're talking about a day compiling it here on a P-III/550. > Is a new kicker part of the 3.2.3 distro? Yes, it's part of kdebase. > If so, have you tried the 3.1 kicker with the other parts up-to-date? I hadn't but just did. Same story. Interestingly enough, if I ^Z xine then X and kicker settle down after about 20 seconds. If I 'fg' it again, X and kicker turn back to molasses after 5-10 seconds, so it's obviously something that xine is telling X to do (not kicker directly because xine doesn't know anything about KDE, and I'm beginning to think I don't either...) > Does it help if you unmap all the xine windows? How about unmapping > the taskbar? You'll have to run me through that. The only reference to 'unmap' I found on google was to do with kernel memory management and I doubt that's what you meant here. > You could try running xev on the taskbar or the xine window(s) to see > what untoward X traffic is going by. Yes, there are quite a few spurious(?) events going to one of the xine windows: ConfigureNotify event, serial 15, synthetic YES, window 0x2200a66, event 0x2200a66, window 0x2200a66, (784,44), width 250, height 222, border_width 0, above 0x0, override NO > Sometimes xtrapstats has something interesting to report (eg, thousands of > window property events per second suggests a race of some kind). > (Although the xtrap* utilities are present on my Debian sid box, the > server doesn't have the extension, so YMMV.) <aol> -- G. Stewart -- gstewart@example.com -- gstewart@example.com Registered Linux user #284683 (Slackware 9.0, Linux 2.6.7-em8300) -------------------------------------------------------------- The only person to get all of his work done by Friday was Robinson CrusoeAttachment: pgp00027.pgp
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