*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
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This bug should be unlinked as dup from bug #35229. The latter is
already fixed and right now, with Hardy, I'm experiencing the problems
described on the present with driver i810 (82915G/GV/910GL).
I used what
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
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Should have tried this first - fixable by either adding the videoram
related lines to the xorg.conf, or by switching from i810 to intel.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
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Confirming the problem with Gutsy beta on an intel 865G.
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You received this bug notification because you a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
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This happens for me, too. I've just done a clean install of Gutsy Herd
5, and did all updates. I get the same error as above (note that the
error which this error points to as a duplicate deals with a
"BadReques
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
This bug persists! Please, if you can't fix it in the driver, at least
when you autodetect that an intel card is used, automatically add to the
xorg.conf this
VideoRam X
Option "CacheLines" "1024"
Without it, ALL HD movie trailers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35229 ***
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totem-xine crash on logo (workaround inside)
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Can somebody if this is bug #35229 or bug 38939?
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is bug 38939 a duplicate of this bug?
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I can also confirm that the workaround works but I don't think this bug
should be logged against totem. The bug is in i810, or somewhere else.
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Cc-ing Adriaan so he can read the previous comment
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Adriaan, your bug is likely to be bug #35229 which is fixed to edgy
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I get this error when trying to watch wmv9 videos with resolutions of 1280x720
and 1440x1080 on a i915GM with a screen-resolution of 1400x1050.
I have modified my xorg.conf to:
VideoRam65536
Option "CacheLines" "1024"
Now it play both videos fine.
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I get this error when simply starting totem, without opening any file. I
am using totem-xine on ubuntu dapper latest updates.
The program 'totem' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Deta
I can confirm this bug. It happens with totem AND mplayer, but it's a
xorg bug. This stupid bug keeps reappearing in al xorgs, while I never
had this with xfree. The problem is that xorg is not smart enough to
allocate memory required for xv framebuffers.
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