<b>Ori Bernstein wrote:</b><br>> This sounds like a bug in the driver/DRI, where it fails<br>> to handle composite correctly. At a guess, you have the<br>> compositor enabled in Xfce and disabled in KDE, and this<br>> is causing your problem. (Alternatively, it could be that<br>> Xfce uses the compositor differently.) Either way, the<br>> bug lies in the driver, not Xfce.<br><br>Thank you for your reply.<br>Indeed, in both XFCE and KDE "Composite" was enabled.<br><br>So now I've added these lines to xorg.conf:<br> Section "Extensions"<br> Option "Composite" "Disable"<br> EndSection<br>to disable the Composite extension, and restarted X11.<br>See below which extensions I still have enabled.<br><br>However, this does not help.<br>The Mesa/OpenGL rendering of the video freezes the<br>console in XFCE, but not in KDE.....<br><br>Certainly something is very different in video rendering<br>between XFCE and KDE, but
it's very annoying that XFCE<br>freezes my console (a remote reboot of the system needed!),<br>whereas KDE does not.....<br><br>Here is the list of enabled extensions (from xdpyinfo command):<br>number of extensions: 32<br> BIG-REQUESTS<br> DAMAGE<br> DOUBLE-BUFFER<br> DPMS<br> Extended-Visual-Information<br> GLX<br> MIT-SCREEN-SAVER<br> MIT-SHM<br> MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD<br> RANDR<br> RECORD<br> RENDER<br> SECURITY<br> SGI-GLX<br> SHAPE<br> SYNC<br> TOG-CUP<br> X-Resource<br> XAccessControlExtension<br> XC-APPGROUP<br> XC-MISC<br> XFIXES<br>
XFree86-Bigfont<br> XFree86-DGA<br> XFree86-DRI<br> XFree86-Misc<br> XFree86-VidModeExtension<br> XINERAMA<br> XInputExtension<br> XKEYBOARD<br> XTEST<br> XVideo<br><br>Is there anything suspicious in this list?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Rob.<br><br><p>
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