Steve Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm pretty up to date on Unstable, and believe I have the latest qt
> library stuff.  Interestingly both Konqueror and Opera exhibit the
> same problem.  Even more interestingly Opera exhibits the problem with
> both the statically linked and dynamically linked qt versions.  This
> makes it real confusing to me.
> 
> Both browsers will run fine for a while.  At some point they get into
> a mode where scrolling exposes black regions rather than the
> newly-exposed rendered content.  I've found no way to get out of that
> mode, other than rebooting the sick browser.  Selecting with the mouse
> and auto-scrolling will force the black-out regions to render.  But
> that's more of an interesting fact than a useful solution.  It's
> easier to use a different browser.
> 
> Google web and group searches found a few other people experiencing
> this.  The only fix mentioned was to change QT versions.  I don't
> believe that the statically-linked Opera uses the same QT version as
> Debian Unstable.  Also I would expect other Debian Unstable users to
> be experiencing this.  Are they?

I'm not, but I don't use Opera and only occasionally use konq.
Perhaps your problems are video-driver-related.  Do you use nvidia's
proprietary drivers?

-- 
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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