Hi

This bug is not distro related. The bug is in the open source ATI driver and
has been reported lots of times. In earlier  versions EXAPixmaps was
disabled by default. The known works around I know are, disable KVM, or
disable HW rendering or disable EXAPixmaps. From my point of view the last
one is the best option but doesn't work for all the ATI cards.

Cheers


Julio

2011/8/10 Martin Schreiber <mse00...@gmail.com>

> On Wednesday 10 August 2011 12:17:41 IvankoB wrote:
> > >> Just updated my computer to Ubuntu 11.04 - but unfortunately MSEide
> now
> > >> look quite bizarre, any suggestions?
> > >
> > > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690766
> > > Create a xorg.conf file and add
> > > "
> > > Option "EXAPixmaps" "off"
> > > "
> > > to section "Device".
> > > I suggest to write a Ubuntu bug report and to add a comment to the
> > > OpenSuse
> > > bug report.
> >
> > Don't You think that MSEgui apps should probe critical X11 caps of system
> > to run and display optional/switchable warning/what-to-do ?
>
> How? It is difficult and error prone.
>
> > Otherwise
> > these forgot/remembered issues (especilaly bad on deployed systems of
> > end-users ) would be everlasting :)
> >
> I think the MSEgui users should report all the problems to their distros.
>
> Martin
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