From: vwyodapink <vwy...@gm...> - 2010-06-09 19:52:35
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I have been having decent results so far with gnome as well, though I have some pixel issues and I think a few other things but have not spent enough time with that SDCard. The farthest back prebuilt I have tried is March 11th, I have also tried the May 15.20 and 25th ones.Even when I build my own englightenment seems to have the lettering and crashing issue. Though for me on this latest Kernel .34 englightenment will load and stay fine until I touch the mouse and or keyboard once you do anything it crashes on an endless loop. For the other versions it would only crash mostly during random times but once started it would not stop. Right now I am in the process of trying to do enlightenment to compile with a -g tag to see if that will cause it to work properly. If there is any other info you need or want let me know I have been taking pretty detailed notes of whats working for me and not, so I dont repeat mistakes. sakoman wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:13 PM, vwyodapink <vwy...@gm...> wrote: >> >> I have been having enligtenment crashing issues for awhile now and can >> not >> figure out as to why. I just built .34 this am and its still crashing for >> me. Also the lettering does not display correctly for me either. I tried >> posting about this but no one responded so figured was just my issue >> only. > > I haven't changed anything in the enlightenment recipes, so this is > likely caused by a change upstream. > > Do you know which of the pre-built images this started with? That > might help us track down which commit caused the issue. > > I tend to use a console or GNOME image most often, and haven't seen > any issues with either. > > Steve > >> >> >> >> Ash Charles-2 wrote: >>> >>> Hi Steve, >>> >>> I've tested the new kernel inside a Desktop image built from a git >>> pullyesterday (Jun.8th) morning. >>> >>> Ethernet and audio functions worked fine and the linux console was >>> stable. I tried connecting with a VNC server and was able to connect >>> but noticed some fonts were not displayed correctly and, after a few >>> minutes, Enlightenment crashed. Python and Java work fine as well as >>> the task-native-sdk. >>> >>> Has any one else experienced similar things? >>> >>> -Ash >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Steve Sakoman <sa...@gm...> wrote: >>>> I've just committed a recipe for 2.6.34 >>>> (recipes/linux/linux-omap3_2.6.34.bb) >>>> >>>> The recipe is disabled by default pending further testing. >>>> >>>> If you would like to help test, you can enable it by commenting out >>>> the first line in the recipe (DEFAULT_PREFERENCE = "-1") >>>> >>>> I've also made available a pre-built kernel and module tarball: >>>> >>>> http://www.sakoman.com/test/ >>>> >>>> Feedback on any issues you find would be most welcome. >>>> >>>> If feedback is positive I'll switch the pre-built images to 2.6.34 >>>> sometime next week. >>>> >>>> Steve >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate >>>> GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. 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