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VERY UNSTABLE linux version but rock solid windows version???
thomas:
--- Quote ---X freezing bug? Could you explain a bit about this problem?
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No bug. Badly set up display driver ;)
Michael:
--- Quote from: thomas on March 27, 2006, 11:58:05 am ---
--- Quote ---X freezing bug? Could you explain a bit about this problem?
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No bug. Badly set up display driver ;)
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Ok. Thanks for the info :). I was quite at the point to ask him to post a bug on BerliOS (depending on his answer/bug though :)).
Anyway, I am quite surprised. My computer is old, its hardware components are old, but ubuntu 5.10 and Code::Blocks works without big problems :).
Best wishes,
Michael
knue:
--- Quote from: Michael on March 27, 2006, 12:07:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: thomas on March 27, 2006, 11:58:05 am ---
--- Quote ---X freezing bug? Could you explain a bit about this problem?
--- End quote ---
No bug. Badly set up display driver ;)
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Ok. Thanks for the info :). I was quite at the point to ask him to post a bug on BerliOS (depending on his answer/bug though :)).
Anyway, I am quite surprised. My computer is old, its hardware components are old, but ubuntu 5.10 and Code::Blocks works without big problems :).
Best wishes,
Michael
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I don't think this has sth to do with a display driver. I have allready explained the problem in my first post:
- Just klick wildly on the tabs of the "Mangement"-pane. This switches my cursor to a strange thing and freezes even X completly. The only thing I can do is to switch to a real terminal (with CTRL+ALT+F1) and "killall codeblocks". I guess this is a bug in wx or the docking library but still VERY annoying.
I use:
2.6.14-gentoo-r3
x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6
x11-libs/gtk+-2.8.13
x11-libs/wxGTK-2.6.2-r1
for non-gentoo useres: ignore the -rx at the end.
takeshimiya:
I have that bug long ago (yes, I know how to setup Xorg, and yes, this doesn't happen in any other program, only with C::B).
I'm using:
C::B SVN (and the amd64 package too)
Ubuntu Breezy 64
wxWidgets 2.6
thomas:
I use Fedora Core 5 and Ubuntu breezy badger on AMD64, no tampering, no crap, no hacking. Running nVidia drivers with TwinView on the Ubuntu machine, and default drivers on the notebook under Fedora Core.
Everything is perfectly stable and works nicely. Sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows everywhere...
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