2013-04-02, 09:45
"latest" is not a version - record the version, the ppa will move on. Responders shouldn't have to delve into the ppa history to see what version was current 12 hours before your post. Please I am not getting at you, just trying to make sure you provide relevant info.
What I mean by "untested case" covers a variety of things:
1. the ppa people may not have tested thoroughly - things slip through.
2. They may not have your hardware (although they probably have something similar)
Don't forget you are running alpha code. Expect breakages. Brave to be a tester, good on you, but two devs testing the packages can't do everything, so you (and me actually) are necessarily testing for them. You found some bugs.
Looking at your log it is hard to see what the problem is, but I am not expert in the interpretation of logs. I see that XBMC does try to switch modes to 23.976 when playing the movie, The commandline it uses is at line 7585 /usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc-xrandr --screen 0 --output DFP1 --mode 0xa2
Try that command outside xbmc and see if your graphics card copes. You could of course have updated more than xbmc
What I mean by "untested case" covers a variety of things:
1. the ppa people may not have tested thoroughly - things slip through.
2. They may not have your hardware (although they probably have something similar)
Don't forget you are running alpha code. Expect breakages. Brave to be a tester, good on you, but two devs testing the packages can't do everything, so you (and me actually) are necessarily testing for them. You found some bugs.
Looking at your log it is hard to see what the problem is, but I am not expert in the interpretation of logs. I see that XBMC does try to switch modes to 23.976 when playing the movie, The commandline it uses is at line 7585 /usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc-xrandr --screen 0 --output DFP1 --mode 0xa2
Try that command outside xbmc and see if your graphics card copes. You could of course have updated more than xbmc