Bug 190715

Summary: game literally ends your gnome session when you quit bzflag
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Bill Jones <chasecreek.systemhouse>
Component: xorg-x11-serverAssignee: X/OpenGL Maintenance List <xgl-maint>
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Description Bill Jones 2006-05-04 17:19:01 UTC
Description of problem:
When you select QUIT from game menu game literally ends your gnome session when
you quit bzflag...

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start bzflag
2. Quit bzflag
3. You are now logged out of the system
  
Actual results:
You are logged out of your gnome session

Expected results:
The game should end but not log me out.

Additional info:
Running Pre-FC6 5.89+

Comment 1 Alan Cox 2006-05-04 17:31:50 UTC
Moving to xorg-x11. There are two possibilities here - one that bzflag is
crashing your X server session somehow the other than it is doing this to the
gnome session management. On balance X seems the most likely

Are you using the Nvidia or ATI vendor provided drivers ?


Comment 2 Bill Jones 2006-05-04 18:32:59 UTC
nVidia.  The video card is a nVidia NV18 GeForce4 MX440 AGP 8x (this is a
standard Dell Optiplex GX260) and I am 99% sure I am using the standard drivers
that FC5 (or Pre-FC6 v5.89) provides -- I only know that I didnt install any
drivers; the video system worked well since system build.

Comment 3 Nils Philippsen 2006-05-05 15:28:04 UTC
To rule out the remaining 1%, what gives "sysctl kernel.tainted"?

Comment 4 Bill Jones 2006-05-06 14:49:25 UTC
[bill@i386 ~]$ su - -c "sysctl kernel.tainted"
Password:

Output -
kernel.tainted = 0


Comment 5 Mike A. Harris 2006-05-23 13:40:12 UTC
Update to all of the current Fedora devel packages system-wide, and ensure
you are not using any proprietary drivers.  If the problem is still
reproduceable, please attach your X server log file and config file to the
report as individual uncompressed file attachments.

TIA


Comment 6 Bill Jones 2006-10-16 22:26:02 UTC
I have long since switched to Intel FC6; please close.

Comment 7 Adam Jackson 2008-04-01 20:05:06 UTC
As you wish!