On Friday 29 September 2006 05:48, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
> Just to confirm:
> in my xorg.conf file, I've specified the size of my monitor and fonts
> are displayed correctly in apps using qt, so the issue comes from the
> detection of the resolution of the monitor with fglrx driver.
Yes. I wonder
Just to confirm:
in my xorg.conf file, I've specified the size of my monitor and fonts
are displayed correctly in apps using qt, so the issue comes from the
detection of the resolution of the monitor with fglrx driver.
Jean
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Le 28.09.2006 23:15, Christopher Martin a écrit :
On Thursday 28 September 2006 03:10, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
Le 28.09.2006 01:06, Christopher Martin a écrit :
OK, thanks for the feedback. I can't reproduce that problem here,
but then I'm not using fglrx (you are using that?).
T
On Thursday 28 September 2006 03:10, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
> Le 28.09.2006 01:06, Christopher Martin a écrit :
> > OK, thanks for the feedback. I can't reproduce that problem here,
> > but then I'm not using fglrx (you are using that?).
>
> Thank you, that's a big issue for me :-(
> Yes, I'm using
Hi,
Le 28.09.2006 01:06, Christopher Martin a écrit :
OK, thanks for the feedback. I can't reproduce that problem here, but
then I'm not using fglrx (you are using that?).
Thank you, that's a big issue for me :-(
Yes, I'm using fglrx
I've updated the packages at:
http://people.debian.org/~
OK, thanks for the feedback. I can't reproduce that problem here, but
then I'm not using fglrx (you are using that?).
I've updated the packages at:
http://people.debian.org/~chrsmrtn/qt-x11-free-test
... with some minor changes. Sorry to be a pain, but could you please
test them again? I appre
I've also built qt-x11-free packages which contain a patch that _might_
fix your problems. Please update your Qt packages (libqt3-mt in
particular) using the packages at:
http://people.debian.org/~chrsmrtn/qt-x11-free-test
... then restart, and let me know if things start to work and are
other
Does everyone who suffers from the Qt3 crashes use ATI's proprietary
fglrx driver? We have a report of a switch away from fglrx fixing the
crashes in Qt/KDE, and other apps.
Please let me know either way.
Thanks,
Christopher Martin
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We've had reports that the libqt3-mt crashing bug can be fixed by
upgrading to the latest X and other libraries. Certainly, it would
appear that it was a change in some library which Qt uses which
triggered the problem.
I'd very much like to receive confirmation (or denials if the problem
pers
Hi there. I found a way to solve the "floating point exception" in
QPaintDevice::~QPaintDevice. The problem seems to come during resolution
calculation in the function void create_dpis()
(src/kernel/qpaintdevice_x11.cpp:514)
During the loop:
for ( i = 0; i < screens; i++ ) {
dpisX[ i
This is also happening to me. I run a Gnome desktop
with a few kde and qt apps. With version 3:3.3.6-4 of
the library none of them will start, running from the
cmd line they immediately give a "Floating point
exception" error and a "trap divide error rip: rsp: error:0" in the syslog. Im
going to tr
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 10:11, Jean Parpaillon wrote:
> Package: libqt3-mt
> Version: 3:3.3.6-3
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> All apps using libqt3-mt end on a flaoting point exception. After
> compiling with debug an tracing amarok, it seems to fail in
> QPain
Package: libqt3-mt
Version: 3:3.3.6-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
All apps using libqt3-mt end on a flaoting point exception. After compiling
with debug an tracing amarok,
it seems to fail in QPaintDevice::~QPaintDevice:
Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exce
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