Dominik Vogt wrote:

> All that fvwm does with the window is to move it off screen.  If
> application does not like that, it's either a problem of the X
> server or the application itself.  It is safe to assume that fvwm
> has no part in in.  However, it might help to put
> 
>   Style GEARS BackingStore
> 
> in your config file (replace GEARS with the name of the window).
> Fvwm will then tell the X server to keep the contents of the
> window in memory even if it is moved off screen or covered by
> other windows.
> 

Hi, Dominik!

Thank you for an answer!
I'll try to put this string in config.

Today I tried IceWM manager - and have the same problem as with fvwm,
it must be an X DRI problem.

Good Luck!

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