Bug 1468 : X restarts when using Processing on Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 on EeeeD
Last modified: 2010-02-20 14:44




Status:
RESOLVED
Resolution:
DUPLICATE of bug 1457
Priority:
P2
Severity:
normal

 

Reporter:
PenguinTutor
Assigned To:
fry

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Description:   Opened: 2010-02-20 14:41
Is anyone using Processing on UNR? Please let me know your experience good
or bad and what hardware you are running on.

I am having problems running processing on my netbook, but could do with
some more info to submit a bug report to the developers.

Whenever I try and run a windowed processing application in UNR on my EeePC
1000H I lose my session and end up at the login prompt. I assume X is
crashing and being restarted. This only appears to happen on my Netbook and
only when on UNR. It also only works when it's a windowed application. If I
run the same application in fullscreen mode without the title bars etc.
then it works fine.

It's not a problem with my code as this is happening using the Examples
that are shipped with the PDE (Processing Development Environment) as well.

Processing works on

Ubuntu desktop
Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) running on my laptop as a Virtualbox VM
Fedora running on the same EeePC netbook as the problem is in UNR

but not UNR on EeePC.

I am running processing 1.0.9 from the processing.org binaries.



I have searched the log files, but can't find anything meaningful.

There are no messages for processing or X.org in the syslog.

I do have X.org logs, but they appear to be just giving X.org startup
information, I can't see anything that jumps out as a problem with X.org.
Maybe I'm missing something, but there doesn't appear to be any timestamps
in the log so I'm not sure what I should be looking for.

Please let me know if anyone knows of any way of any issues or just of a
way to get debug messages from either X or from Processing so I can submit
a more meaningful bug report.
Additional Comment #1 From fry 2010-02-20 14:44


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 1457 ***