On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 18:41 -0400, Todd Denniston wrote: > Tom Horsley wrote, On 03/17/2010 06:10 PM: > > I was trying out mesa-demos on my newly updated fedora 13 partition, > > and virtually all of the demos spew an unlimited number of messages > > to stderr saying (approximately): > > > > freeglut(progname) Unknown X event type: 96 > > > > Nevertheless, they seem to work. Anyone know what X event type 96 > > is? :-). > > > > I was just doing this to see if this bug was fixed yet: > > > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562607 > > > > (It's not - gltestperf still turns my system into a brick, but > > it does seem to be the only demo that crashes it). > > http://tronche.com/gui/x/xlib/events/types.html > points to X11/X.h as the keeper of X event types. > > On a RHEL system (what is at hand presently) I see in there > #define LASTEvent 35 /* must be bigger than any event # */ > > > So, event type 96 does not exist, AKA it is Unknown. :) The event space in X is partitioned. Core events end at 35. Extension events are dynamically assigned. To see how things are divided up for your machine, run % xdpyinfo -queryExtensions | grep opcode For example, on my machine, 96 is assigned to XKB: XKEYBOARD (opcode: 143, base event: 96, base error: 152) - ajax
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