On 09/14/2009 11:23 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
2009/9/14 Jatin K<ssh.fedora@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 09/14/2009 02:15 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sunday 13 September 2009 10:49 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
In /etc/yum.conf add a line:
exclude=xorg-x11-server-Xorg
Or extend an existing "exclude" line by ",xorg-x11-server-Xorg"
As a note, this also means you won't be able to update this package even
when the bug is fixed, without editing this line again. Isn't running
without desktop effects a more practical solution here?
that is good solution ...but here with me , if I disable desktop effects my
firefox and all video players ( vlc, banshee, rhythmbox) goes mad ...
firefox cannot handle the flash video and all video players cannot play
video file ... say if I go to www.youtube.com ( after disabling the desktop
effects ) and try to watch the video ... video gates scramble ...dots and
linings only ..... if I play any video files with any above said video
players they cannot play the video file again garbage video ...... if I
re-enable the desktop effects forefox and all the players runs fine without
any
problem. I 've already posted this problem before sometime on this list but
didn't get the solution :-(
Its usually the other way, video playback gets affected adversely when
compiz is turned on! Thats very strange. I guess for your
circumstances using the exclude option would be the best. However you
should remember to check from time to time whether there has been an
update for xorg-x11-server-Xorg. Its a very crucial package, you
should avoid not updating it only as long its absolutely necessary for
your box to stay usable.
GL
ya thnx .... That I will take care abt it ..... once or twice in a
week I will change yum.conf and run the software update .... I think it
will be batter for me ...... but I cant understand that garbage
video problem
BTW ... I've got some tweaking ..that is working form me ....
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