abrt 1.0.4 detected a crash. architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints ccp --loose-binding --indirect-rendering component: compiz executable: /usr/bin/compiz kernel: 2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc12.x86_64 package: compiz-0.8.2-21.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process was terminated by signal 11 (Segmentation fault) release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine)
Created attachment 387403 [details] File: backtrace
Thread 1 (Thread 2630): #0 0x00007fbbc0de3688 in AirplaneExtraPolygonTransformFunc (p=0x36772e0) at airplane3d.c:822 aep = 0x21 #1 0x00007fbbc0dec213 in polygonsDrawCustomGeometry (w=<value optimized out>) at polygon.c:1661 newOpacityPolygon = <value optimized out> k = <value optimized out> fadeBackAndSides = <value optimized out> attrib = {opacity = 4964, brightness = 49805, saturation = 65535, nTexture = 0, function = {0 <repeats 16 times>}, nFunction = 0, nParam = 0} p = 0x36772e0 newOpacityPolygon2 = <value optimized out> c = 0x368e530 nFrontVerticesTilThisPoly = <value optimized out> nNewSides = <value optimized out> i = <value optimized out> j = 0 s = 0x230a050 ad = 0x2b49940 aw = 0x35e6ce0 pset = 0x35af1d0 lastClip = 0 forwardProgress = <value optimized out> normalArrayWas = <value optimized out> clipPlane0 = {1, 0, 0, 13.0999755859375} clipPlane1 = {0, 1, 0, 13.100006103515625} clipPlane2 = {-1, 0, 0, 297.0999755859375} clipPlane3 = {0, -1, 0, 13.100006103515625} oldColor = {0.999969482, 0.999969482, 0.999969482, 1} prevActiveTexture = 33984 saturationFull = <value optimized out> opacity = 0.0757575035 newOpacity = <value optimized out> fadePassedBy = <value optimized out> skewMat = {1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1104, 621, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1} pass = <value optimized out> #2 0x0000000000425357 in enableFragmentOperationsAndDrawGeometry (w= 0x36752e0, texture=0x35ce620, attrib=0x7fffe4367160, mask=<value optimized out>) at paint.c:1122 color = 65533 s = <value optimized out> #3 drawWindowTexture (w=0x36752e0, texture=0x35ce620, attrib=0x7fffe4367160, mask=<value optimized out>) at paint.c:1176 filter = 1 #4 0x00007fbbc26c768c in videoDrawWindowTexture (w=0x36752e0, texture= 0x35ce620, attrib=<value optimized out>, mask=<value optimized out>) at video.c:487 s = 0x230a050 vs = 0x2509860 -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
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Thanks for the report. We are sorry that we cannot help you with your problem, but we are not able to support binary-only drivers. If you would be able to reproduce this issue using only open source software, please, reopen this bug with the additional information, but in meantime I have no choice than to close this bug as CANTFIX (because we really cannot fix it). The open source 'nouveau' driver (in package xorg-x11-drv-nouveau) is the recommended alternative for users of Nvidia graphic chips. It is used by default in Fedora 11 and later if you remove any customization that explicitly set the video driver. The older "nv" driver may be needed in some cases. It is also available in older Fedora releases. Install the packages xorg-x11-drv-nouveau or xorg-x11-drv-nv and override the X server's default choice if necessary. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NouveauAsDefault for more information. If you used a non-packaged version of the driver from the Nvidia website please clean your system from additional libraries and software it installed. For users who are experiencing problems installing, configuring, or using the unsupported 3rd party proprietary "nvidia" video driver, Nvidia provides indirect customer support via an online web based support forum. Nvidia monitors these web forums for commonly reported problems and passes them on to Nvidia engineers for investigation. Once they've isolated a particular problem, it is often fixed in a future video driver update. The NVNews Nvidia Linux driver forum is located at: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14 Once you have reported this issue in the Nvidia web forums, others who may have experienced the particular problem may be able to assist. If there is a real bug occurring, Nvidia will be able to determine this, and will likely resolve the issue in a future driver update for the operating system releases that they officially support. While we do not support the proprietary nvidia driver, users requiring technical support may also find the various X.Org, XFree86, and Red Hat/Fedora mailing lists helpful in finding assistance: X.Org mailing lists: http://www.freedesktop.org/XOrg/XorgMailingLists XFree86 mailing lists: http://www.xfree86.org/sos/lists.html Red Hat/Fedora mailing lists: https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers