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I have seen something like this happen on my hybrid (it's using UI1), showed a black screen instead when the screensaver kicks in. I don't recall changing anything so I think it was just a temporary fluke, but I do reboot a lot to switch back and forth to other installs so maybe that "fixed" it. Or maybe it was one of the older installations I use for messing about. If I run into it again I'll try and take a closer look what might be causing that.Is the #####.LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh_## screen-session running?Are there errors in the /var/log/pluto/##_LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh.log file?
It doesn't matter what UI you use. Check also media director properties on the admin site: Wizard --> Media :: "Software modules". There is a check box which control the screen server (I switched it off to save HDD space and PC resources).
Quote from: Zaerc on September 10, 2007, 07:56:29 pmI have seen something like this happen on my hybrid (it's using UI1), ...We are running UI1 but I can't see any errors in the logs...
I have seen something like this happen on my hybrid (it's using UI1), ...
...Anyway remove nvidia-glx and then restart X and the screen saver works again!
again, I am gonna ask, are you running UI2 with alpha blending? if so, you're being subjected to the same goofy thing I've noticed on the hybrids, where the windows aren't stacking properly. change to UI2 with Masking and i'll bet you see your flickr images.in the mean time, how the hell do we fix this?-Thom
+ snc='\033[1;00m'+ swc='\033[1;33m'+ scc='\033[1;31m'+ rc='\033[1;00m'+ sc='\033[1;00m'+ [[ 1 == \2 ]]+ [[ 1 == \3 ]]+ TERM=linux+ printf '1\t11/14/07 20:26:59\t28 (spawning-device)\t\033[1;00mFound ./LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh\033[1;00m\n'+ printf '1\t11/14/07 20:26:59\t28 (spawning-device)\t\033[1;00mFound ./LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh\033[1;00m\n'1 11/14/07 20:26:59 28 (spawning-device) Found ./LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh+ [[ LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh != *Spawn_Device* ]]+ [[ '' == *\L\a\u\n\c\h\P\h\o\t\o\_\S\c\r\e\e\n\_\S\a\v\e\r\.\s\h* ]]+ /usr/pluto/bin/Spawn_Wrapper.sh ./LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh -d 28 -r 127.0.0.1 -l /var/log/pluto/28_LaunchPhoto_Screen_Saver.sh.logPhoto_Screen_Saver, v.2.0.0.44.0709022200Visit www.plutohome.com for source code and license informationXlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
All our Core's are Intel graphics based and most have been installed from the DVD iso. It looks like nVidia-glx is getting loaded in error and then when the screen saver tries to load images it fails because it can't load GLX (but the graphics are Intel based!).Not sure how this happened but its possibly because the machine that the DVD iso was built on had an nVidia installed. Anyway remove nvidia-glx and then restart X and the screen saver works again!Do;sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx
I have seen a similar problem where not only does the flickr window not show but also when I start TV it doesn't show (don't recall on video) . It seems at least in my case the window becomes disconnected from the main orbiter, but if I go to the kde desktop I can see both the filckr window and the TV window. I am mot sure if this is the same problem as you have but simply running the av wizard and setting to a different resolution or ui fixes mine. You can then set it back to the original settings. Hope this helps Tim
Quote from: totallymaxed on September 28, 2007, 02:35:15 pmAll our Core's are Intel graphics based and most have been installed from the DVD iso. It looks like nVidia-glx is getting loaded in error and then when the screen saver tries to load images it fails because it can't load GLX (but the graphics are Intel based!).Not sure how this happened but its possibly because the machine that the DVD iso was built on had an nVidia installed. Anyway remove nvidia-glx and then restart X and the screen saver works again!Do;sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glxI can confirm that this fixed the issue for me as well (UI1 still with the vesa drivers ATI chipset).Quote from: tkmedia on November 15, 2007, 01:05:43 amI have seen a similar problem where not only does the flickr window not show but also when I start TV it doesn't show (don't recall on video) . It seems at least in my case the window becomes disconnected from the main orbiter, but if I go to the kde desktop I can see both the filckr window and the TV window. I am mot sure if this is the same problem as you have but simply running the av wizard and setting to a different resolution or ui fixes mine. You can then set it back to the original settings. Hope this helps TimI think that's more like the issue tschak909 was refering to, with the current drivers I'm not even going to try UI2 (medium/masking) on this chipset.