Thomas Winischhofer wrote: [ ... ]
Anyway, here's another point: Xv was not supported *at all* on the 6326 with 4.2. Hence, video applications were using another method (probably xshm) by default.I added Xv support for the 5597/5598/6326/530/620 in September 2002, so it wasn't there before 4.3. (For a detailed changelog, see http://www.winischhofer.net/sis630old.shtml)Now, with 4.3, applications are using Xv, which takes extra memory for the video frame - which simply isn't available.
[ Origina submitter speaking ... ] That would expolain what I saw ...
Option "NoXvideo" should restore the old behavior.
Indeed ...Thanks for the idea ! I can't check results (a very bad power spike surge took away most of my old system (power supply, motherboard, some cards) a week ago and my new system has an ATI 9200 ...), but this is consonant with the fact that disabling XV in some apps re-enabled them.
This is 2004. Video applications not having any fallback algorithm in case of a failure with one of the methods are a shame at least.
Seconded ! but ...OTOH, the point of such a system library is to avoid reimplementing the wheel again and again. One might ague that X servers without Xv (or Xv emulation ...) are a shame in 2004 ...
Emmanuel Charpentier