On 1/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">wretch</b> <<a href="mailto:the.wretch@gmail.com">the.wretch@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
>><br>>> I have the same problem too. Menu fade in and then disappear. I can<br>>> navigate<br>>> and going to another menu, it fades in and then disappear.<br>>> But if i use Iulius theme i can move around in the menus and the fade and
<br>>> stay there after the fade. On the other hand, if i enter some other<br>>> screen,<br>>> like watch recordings, when i go back the menu is gone. I have to move<br>>> inside the menu to get it back.
<br><br>> Yep, that's the ticket. I rebuilt my entire system this weekend to upgrade<br>> to FC6... still have the same problem. I also upgraded my video card to a<br>> GeForce 7100 GS with the livna rpms (rather than atrpms) and I am still
<br>> getting the disappearing menus. Keep working everyone and let's try to<br>> figure this out.<br><br>What theme are you using ???<br>I had the same problem when I was using the "Project Grayham" theme.
<br>After swithing to "blue" theme it all worked fine.<br><br></blockquote></div><br>I had the problem on Retro and on GANT. Again, I am using a fresh install of FC6 with all updates applied. (AMD64 3500+ DualCH DDR400) I tried a few different things and got both themes to operate properly with a few changes. It didn't seem like any one of these fixed it alone, but the combination helped. I get some fragmenting on the frontend when I 'zip' through the menus quickly, but it refreshes with a press of the remote. Not nearly as bad as the previous effect.
<br><br>1.) I updated my nvidia-settings with the latest control panel (9746). I had been using setting from as early as the 7xxx series without ever changing my setttings.<br><br>2.) I switched to Livna Nvidia drivers because I was getting X errors with the Atrpms drivers.
<br><br>3.) I disabled all sync to V options within the nvidia settings and mythfrontend.<br><br>4.) I enabled suid as root on mythfrontend to hopefully enhance performance.<br><br>5.) And finally, I test glxgears to make sure that my Nvidia libs were handling OpenGL.
<br><br><br><br><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Chris Everest<br>