Hi,
Finally I added aOpen mini PC (945VDR) as a i386 media director to the my AMD64 core (LMCE 0710 Beta 3). I did it manually because the automatic procedure froze by some reason. Anyway now I have another problem with this MD. It boot successfully but after two minutes the on-screen Orbiter froze completely. I looked into /usr/pluto/diskless/45/var/log/pluto/47_LaunchOrbiter.sh.log and found following errors:
01 02/28/08 23:54:43.110 qqq Shape_PixmapMask_Copy ERROR! <0xb7202b90>
05 02/28/08 23:54:43.141 error_code==1 => ErrorText=='BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)' // boo
l X11wrapper::Pixmap_ReadFile(Window, const std::string&, Pixmap&, unsigned int&, unsigned int&, int&, int&) <0xb7202b90>
05 02/28/08 23:54:43.141 cannot read the file '/usr/pluto/orbiter/C47/dynamic object - 5137.0.0.5190.3971-144:199-0:
0G:0.mask.xbm' // bool X11wrapper::Shape_PixmapMask_Copy(Window, const std::string&, Pixmap&, unsigned int, unsigned int, int) <0xb
7202b90>
Any idea how to fix it?
Quote from: Michael on February 29, 2008, 09:18:38 AM
Hi,
Finally I added aOpen mini PC (945VDR) as a i386 media director to the my AMD64 core (LMCE 0710 Beta 3). I did it manually because the automatic procedure froze by some reason. Anyway now I have another problem with this MD. It boot successfully but after two minutes the on-screen Orbiter froze completely. I looked into /usr/pluto/diskless/45/var/log/pluto/47_LaunchOrbiter.sh.log and found following errors:
01 02/28/08 23:54:43.110 qqq Shape_PixmapMask_Copy ERROR! <0xb7202b90>
05 02/28/08 23:54:43.141 error_code==1 => ErrorText=='BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)' // boo
l X11wrapper::Pixmap_ReadFile(Window, const std::string&, Pixmap&, unsigned int&, unsigned int&, int&, int&) <0xb7202b90>
05 02/28/08 23:54:43.141 cannot read the file '/usr/pluto/orbiter/C47/dynamic object - 5137.0.0.5190.3971-144:199-0:
0G:0.mask.xbm' // bool X11wrapper::Shape_PixmapMask_Copy(Window, const std::string&, Pixmap&, unsigned int, unsigned int, int) <0xb
7202b90>
Any idea how to fix it?
The simple fix for this at the moment is to disable the pss on Intel MD's... it appears that the Intel video driver does not like handling the pss's cross fading of images....we're working on a better fix
Thanks Andrew. It'll test it. In any case I can live without PPS :)