XBMC weird scaling issue
#16
OK here is guisettings.xml from my home directory:

http://pastebin.com/m3ef33ed1

and here is the systemwide copy:

http://pastebin.com/mf19ffce
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#17
OK this issue is with all my GL apps. Even glxgears has this issue. From searching around the net it sounds like and issue with VSync, but I can not figure out how to disable this on a Intel card.
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#18
I believe it's enabled at the app level. XBMC for Linux currently leaves it disabled.
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#19
OK so I fixed the 100% CPU usage error by disabling DRI, but now we are back to the original problem. Sorry to take this so far off course. I had done some updates and one of them was the video driver.
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#20
The test pattern in xbmc displays perfectly
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#21
Videos also play fullscreen
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#22
kernel update fixed the DRI issue so I can now have DRI enabled without issue.
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#23
Videos play fine, but when I quit them this is what I get

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#24
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#25
is this our alpha 3 ubuntu release?
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#26
This is SVN 15124 build of Fedora 9 x86_64
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#27
Ah, there's the problem. We don't support Fedora. Try Ubuntu.
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#28
So no other ideas, besides change distros?
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#29
without buying an intel mobo and installing fedora 9 nothing comes to mind. have you thoroughly searched the forums? perhaps you could try a 32-bit chroot environ, but that is also unsupported.
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#30
I am going to be doing a Fedora 9 i386 install next week hopefully and I will try to compile it and see what happens. I am looking to build rpms for distribution since xbmc is by far the best looking media center. Currently I am using Freevo which just does not compare. Thanks.
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