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Teibidh
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I'm not really even sure what caused this, I don't think I updated any system files, but:
Play on Kubuntu AMD64 Feisty (Linux) using ATI proprietary drivers (FGLRX). Everything was working wondefully last night, playing at 1024x768 with HQ rendering options ... as one would expect from a PCI Express card and a relatively simple graphics engine, there were no performance issues... mind you, I play in Full Screen.
Today, I launch the game and I get no video output ... If I change the game (editing uqm.cfg) to use windowed mode (FullScreen=no) then it works... it's just small It's worth noting that the game engine does launch, I hear audio response from it when I press arrow keys and the menu is responsive because I can hit the up arrow and then enter to quit the game.... just no display.
Of note, the only difference in std output that I see when in fullscreen and not in windowed mode is this message:
Thread 'flash rectangle' blocking on 'DCQ' Which is different from the spam I normally get:
Thread 'Unknown (probably renderer)' blocking on 'DCQ' Any thoughts?
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Novus
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Fot or not?
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Have you tried switching from windowed to fullscreen mode while in game? Have you tried fullscreen at a lower (or higher; same as your desktop) resolution? In particular, does 640x480 (with SDL framebuffer mode) work?
Does your monitor receive a valid signal in fullscreen (can it, for example, identify the resolution and refresh rate used correctly)? If not, check your X11 configuration and/or try a different resolution. If the monitor is getting a valid signal (but it's just plain black), something weird is going on (OpenGL should work exactly the same in all resolutions in X11!); try setting environment variable SDL_VIDEODRIVER to x11 before running and see if that makes a difference. Similarly, try setting SDL_VIDEO_X11_XRANDR to both 0 and 1 and see if that affects the problem.
If you have multiple monitors, make sure all but one are disabled.
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