(In reply to comment #18)
> Matthias Berndt reported the same problem in
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=453069
> using Xserver 1.4.
>
> To reproduce, he does:
> 1. enable compositing for kwin (to do this, run "kcmshell kwinoptions" and
> enable Tranparency and drop shadows there).
> 2. start yakuake (a quake-style terminal emulator for KDE).
> 3. in a yakuake terminal, start mplayer with some audio file.
> 4. Open a new tab in yakuake (Ctrl-Alt-N).
> 5. hide yakuake (by pressing F12).
> Xorg now crashes.
>
> He also provided a full debug gdb backtrace at
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=22;filename=stack.txt;att=1;bug=453069
>
Reproducible here too, x86_64 gentoo with xorg 7.3 and intel drivers. I have a very similar backtrace to the onen above. This also seems to happen with some other actions, but (I think) only when something is running in a yakuake terminal.
(In reply to comment #18) bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 453069 bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?msg= 22;filename= stack.txt; att=1;bug= 453069
> Matthias Berndt reported the same problem in
> http://
> using Xserver 1.4.
>
> To reproduce, he does:
> 1. enable compositing for kwin (to do this, run "kcmshell kwinoptions" and
> enable Tranparency and drop shadows there).
> 2. start yakuake (a quake-style terminal emulator for KDE).
> 3. in a yakuake terminal, start mplayer with some audio file.
> 4. Open a new tab in yakuake (Ctrl-Alt-N).
> 5. hide yakuake (by pressing F12).
> Xorg now crashes.
>
> He also provided a full debug gdb backtrace at
> http://
>
Reproducible here too, x86_64 gentoo with xorg 7.3 and intel drivers. I have a very similar backtrace to the onen above. This also seems to happen with some other actions, but (I think) only when something is running in a yakuake terminal.