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[Bug 331745] KDiff3 crashes XGL
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- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 08:44:32 -0600 (MDT)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331745
User w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331745#c15
Wilfred van Velzen <w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #15 from Wilfred van Velzen <w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx> 2008-08-13
08:44:31 MDT ---
(In reply to comment #14 from Stefan Dirsch)
Ok. But on 10.3 ?
Btw:
# xgl-switch --disable-xgl
Warning! MD5DIR is not set: you probably called this script outside
SuSEconfig...!
Using MD5DIR="/var/adm/SuSEconfig/md5"...
No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config
So I did it using Yast /etc/sysconfig editor...
Which fixed the slowness in Kde3 as mentioned below...
That's right and was true at the time! Right after the update it still happend
on 11.0. But after I did: "When I cleared the lines RecentAFiles=... and
RecentBfiles=... from the kdiff3rc file, kdiff3 was starting normal again." I
couldn't get back to a situation where kdiff3 still crashed X on 11.0.
It's still happening on 10.3 ! And might still happen to others on 11.0 !
I've installed every update presented to me by the "openSUSE updater" program
the last couple of days. So the update didn't fix it for me when I still had
Xgl configured as display-manager-xserver!
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User w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331745#c15
Wilfred van Velzen <w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #15 from Wilfred van Velzen <w.v.velzen@xxxxxxxxx> 2008-08-13
08:44:31 MDT ---
(In reply to comment #14 from Stefan Dirsch)
Anyway, since Xgl has finally been dropped for openSUSE 11.1, I suggest to
give AIGLX a try instead (xgl-switch --disable-xgl).
When I enter that command does it also automatically enable AIGLX ?
AIGLX is enabled by default on openSUSE 11.0.
Ok. But on 10.3 ?
Btw:
# xgl-switch --disable-xgl
Warning! MD5DIR is not set: you probably called this script outside
SuSEconfig...!
Using MD5DIR="/var/adm/SuSEconfig/md5"...
No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config
So I did it using Yast /etc/sysconfig editor...
Which fixed the slowness in Kde3 as mentioned below...
It's unlikely that Xgl issues
are still addressed for openSUSE 11.0. And please try it on openSUSE 11.0.
Since I couldn't reproduce the kdiff3 crashes on 11.0 any longer,
You told me in comment #2 that this issue also happens on openSUSE 11.0.
"Btw: This also happens on 11.0"
That's right and was true at the time! Right after the update it still happend
on 11.0. But after I did: "When I cleared the lines RecentAFiles=... and
RecentBfiles=... from the kdiff3rc file, kdiff3 was starting normal again." I
couldn't get back to a situation where kdiff3 still crashed X on 11.0.
Anyway, in this case let's close this issue as fixed.
It's still happening on 10.3 ! And might still happen to others on 11.0 !
But I have some other issues with my "production" 11.0 environment, which
might
be related to this, after some updates that where installed last week.
My default KDE 3 environment became (very) slow: A mc (midnight commander)
screen in konsole would build up line by line. After switching to KDE 4,
this
specific symptom dissappeared, but it's still slow: For instance draging a
window around has terrible performance, and doesn't look very pretty (lot's
of
"echo's" of the window on the old positions remain vissible while dragging a
screen around)...
I vaguely remember a patch mentioning fixing a regression regarding
performance problems on intel chipsets, but obviously this hasn't fixed it
on
my system...
This is a duplicate of Bug #411183. The update, which addresses this issue is
available since some days now.
I've installed every update presented to me by the "openSUSE updater" program
the last couple of days. So the update didn't fix it for me when I still had
Xgl configured as display-manager-xserver!
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