Looking at my backup, THERE WAS previous libwfb.so symbolic link
pointing to 'libnvidia-wfb.so.169.12'. I am not sure if this can be
simply deleted.
I removed new symbolic link, restored old one, followed Alberto's
advices but I still don't have no shadows at all.
I am working on 64bit Hardy and
Tom, try booting in both kernels and see if the problem is fixed in one
of them. Since the nvidia module is compiled for a specific kernel, it's
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The fix in Hardy Proposed will filter down to Updates when it's tested
enough. :)
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Can somebody make step by step explanation for a newbee:
I did that ln command and it fixed my 'no shadows at all issue'. I don't
have hardy proposed enabled. It is enough to enable it or I must delete
link first? Thanks, I do want to test this :)
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I recommend deleting the link first, confirm that the problem returns,
and only then download the fixed package. That way you can be sure that
what fixed the issue was the new package version and not something you
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Dusan: can you post the result of this command (please put it on pastebin so
that it doesn't take up too much space)?
sudo aptitude search nvidia
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Ok, I removed new symlink and returned old one from my backup so now I
have windows without any shadows again.
I do have envyng installed. Do I need to remove it first or this patch
works for for hardy with or without envyng? I am not sure about this but
would like to perform a correct test.
Sure, no problem.
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Dusan: envyng (at least the one in the stable repository) installs
Ubuntu's default restricted modules therefore, in order to the test the
new driver you can follow these steps:
1) enable the -proposed repository and upgrade the restricted modules
2) Type:
sudo apt-get remove nvidia-glx-new
The fix in hardy-proposed works for me, thanks.
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Alberto, I followed your instructions but nothing happened, still
without shadows. Please see attachment, I hope it will help.
Thanks.
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Just a me too, to subscribe to this bug. I've this problem too on two
amd64 machines. For whatever reason on one machine the problem is much
worse on my desktop (GeForce 8600 GT) than my laptop (which has a G72M
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I tried using the following command:
sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/nvidia/libwfb.so.xserver-xorg-core
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so
and it did not work.
I then tried a sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-core
and it gave me this:
xserver-xorg-core is already the newest version.
can someone guide me
You need to logout and back in after the sudo ln command for it to
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Guys, I think something must be done here to make the availability of a
fix in hardy-proposed more evident. As you can see by the posts
immediately above, people are still trying to do the manual symlink fix
or even trying to install XGL instead of downloading the package and
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I have a 8600GT and have installed nvidia-glx-new 169.12+2.6.24.12-17.36
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have:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 270552 2008-04-26 11:53 libnvidia-wfb.so.173.08
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 2008-05-10 15:06 libnvidia-wfb.so.1 -
markb: You have the libwfb.so link, which breaks the shadows etc.
You've installed the beta driver by hand?
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I installed the packages from hardy-proposed using aptitude but because
I had set up the libwfb.so link manually I don't think the packages
corrected it? Anyhow, I set them by hand as above. Note that I have no
/usr/lib/nvidia/libwfb* files at all (I did not touch anything in that
dir), so surely
that's not enough, since you've done things by hand. After removing the
link you need to reinstall xserver-xorg-core to get the real libwfb.so
from that package.
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Yes, in the time I was waiting for your 2nd reply I worked that out for
myself. The problem is fixed now. Many thanks for your help.
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check bug 212648, the fix is on it's way to hardy-proposed.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
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** Also affects: linux-restricted-modules-envy-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've just installed nvidia-glx-new 169.12+2.6.24.12-17.35 and linux-
restricted-modules-2.6.24-17-generic 2.6.24.12-17.35, and I still see
pink shadows. Do these packages contain the proposed fix?
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Brendan Cully [2008-05-07 16:02 -]:
I've just installed nvidia-glx-new 169.12+2.6.24.12-17.35 and linux-
restricted-modules-2.6.24-17-generic 2.6.24.12-17.35, and I still see
pink shadows. Do these packages contain the proposed fix?
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Confirming that the driver from Hardy Proposed fixed the problem.
Shadows are back to the normal black and the incorrect drawing of the
gtk-window-decorator on unfocused windows does not happen anymore.
GeForce 8400M GS
:~$ apt-cache policy nvidia-glx-new
nvidia-glx-new:
Installed:
XGL is an X Server project implementation (like Xorg,XFree86) and actually,
there are two Xgl forks : XglX and Xegl... when whe do sudo apt-get install
xserver-xgl : we install XglX that still relies on Xorg ... (and so still use
X nvidia module)... XglX catch all 2D and 3D operations of the X
Confirming that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/194851/comments/37
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I think the solution is really really simple. Just remove diversion from
libwfb from the package and everything should just work. I'd make the
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Installing xserver-xgl package fully fixes the shadows bug.
Additionally, glxgears shows twice better performance, boosting fps from 7k up
to 14k. CPU usage goes down as well, making the whole UI work noticeably faster.
My PC: Asus G1S (8600M GT) + Hardy (8.04) final.
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One for all: installing xserver-xgl package IS NOT A FIX. Because it
DOES NOT USE nvidia-glx-new. For example : try to run nvidia-settings
after installing xserver-xgl.
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That is correct, xserver-xgl uses the Mesa OpenGL drivers, and doesn't use
your nvidia drivers. Again, this seems to point in the direction that
NVidia's drivers are at fault for this problem.
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Vittorio Ballestra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One for all: installing
No you don't miss something :-)
You are right, installing xserver-xgl is NOT a FIX.
My problem was that I had no shadows. (hardy 64-bit, Geforce 8600 GT)
I installed the official driver manually and my shadows were back, so it is a
problem of the ubuntu package, I think.
I would NOT recommend
I installed xserver-xgl and now I get twice performance in glxgears,
why is this?
Though, it doesnt use the keyboard layout I had before...
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I can confirm this fix didn't work for me either, just like Datadog
recently said.
I'm using Ubuntu Hardy final for AMD64, a Nvidia 6600 board, with
Nvidia drivers from the Ubuntu repository. Moreover, I changed the
window decoration to Emerald, and I'm still experiencing the same
wonky-ness or
Chris Coulson: The fix mentioned here (changing the libwfb.so link)
didn't work for me. I still was experiencing the same disappearing (or
other wonky-ness) window-borders after changing that link with the
restricted drivers. I had read in some other places that some people
have experienced
And just to add, this is shadows drawing incorrectly, not window borders
- I'm pretty sure that compiz doesn't rely on any metacity/libwnck code
to draw shadows...
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Actually, my bad, I see the original bug report was about window
borders, but the shadow bug has been set as a duplicate of this...
Probably two unrelated bugs, you may well be right for the other one...
Good luck on getting anyone to agree to file this as two separate bugs
though :) (and
@alphamerk: That's a completely different issue - That issue is metacity
drawing window borders incorrectly; in this bug, metacity isn't even
running. There is a fix in comment #37 that seems to work for all users,
which indicates this is a driver error, or a driver packaging error. An
updated
@Chris Lord: I would agree that the link I posted is not related,
however I do not agree that metacity isn't even running (as you are
not the submitter of the bug). Compiz-decorator by default uses
metacity unless you explicitly tell it otherwise. If you are effected
by the 'pink title bar' or
Well, gtk-window-decorator is running, metacity certainly isn't...
That's even in the bug title - but perhaps gtk-window-decorator relies
on libmetacity to draw decorations. Either way, digressing, sorry for my
earlier unnecessary spam again (and this spam too :))
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Nevermind, I am an idiot, gtk-window-decorator is the default, not
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Is this really a problem with Compiz or Nvidia drivers? I switched my
window decorator from metacity to emerald and that seems to fixed this
issue. Here is a link to an optimization bug with Metacity which may or
may not be part of the problem:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478886
As I mentioned previously, even if this workaround seems to work, we
have to keep in minds that it's only a workaround, so turning the
version of the wfb module is a bad thing and may probably affect others
functionalities and making bugs appears... so, personally I think that
if the punk shadows
Datadog: As Travis has already pointed out above - this is a packaging
issue with the Ubuntu drivers. Therefore, it isn't downgrading from
169.12 to 169.04 which has fixed it for you. It is fixed because you've
installed the version direct from NVIDIA as opposed to an Ubuntu
packaged version. It
The 'fix' detailed at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/194851/comments/37
works for me also. Don't know if there are any unwanted side-effects of
doing this yet, though... It does highlight that the way libwfb.so is
redirected by nvidia-glx is a bit irritating, there's no way
I can confirm pink shadows. I have nvidia-glx-new installed, which was
handled by 8.04 automatically (which I just recently installed as a
fresh install). Before this I was running 7.10 using drivers direct
from nvidia using the nvidia installer. Expectedly for my 7.10 install
the shadows were
Fix confirmed to work on my Vostro 1400.
Will the package be updated?
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Sorry, my full question is: will an eventual official fix for this
package break the system of people who already did the fix manually?
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Downgrading to Nvidia driver release 169.04 fixed this problem for me.
I was not experiencing this problem under Gutsy, but only started
experiencing it under Hardy. I'm pretty confident that it's an Nvidia
driver issue if downgrading from 169.12 (Ubuntu's version) to 169.04
(Nvidia's version)
Hi,
I'm not sure what this means, but I had the same problem (pink shadows
with an 8600M GT) and it was solved simply once I installed the package
xserver-xgl (which wasn't installed).
sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl
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sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl worked flawlessly for me.
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Oh, on, the artifacts of the last post were my fault. I had tried to
temporarily disable the shadows, but put the x- and y- offset sliders
fully negative instead of zero. The pink artifacts appearing above and
to the left of windows were in fact shadows.
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the fix provided in
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I can confirm that redirecting that sym link does fix the shadows.
Whether it's a real fix or not I don't know. Interesting enough it also
fixes bug #212648
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For me No shadows at all!! (Ubuntu Hardy, 64 bit version, nvidia 8600gt)
@Yofel
How did you exactly do? and what was your problem?pink shadows or no shadows at
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Confirming!!! :D
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/194851/comments/37
works fine for me too.
Hardy 64bit, Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT, shadows are black and back (had no
shadow previously).
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@neubauten84:
i redirected the link like explained in the other post.
And I had broken window decorations and pink shadows.
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Works here too! :-) Hardy 32bit, Nvidia GeForce 8400GS. Shadows are
black :-)
Cheers
Sascha
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Perhaps this fixes it?
sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/nvidia/libwfb.so.xserver-xorg-core
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[quote]Perhaps this fixes it?
sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/nvidia/libwfb.so.xserver-xorg-core
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/libwfb.so[/quote]
Yesss!!!It work ro meee!!!
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If you are using nvidia 173.08, you can download a fixed libnvidia-
wfb.so.173.08 from
http://people.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/wfb/Linux-x86/libnvidia-
wfb.so.173.08
and replace /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libnvidia-wfb.so.173.08 with this
version.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 2008-04-22 10:29
I never had broken shadows, just title bar corruption, and it seems that
the symlink fix has NOT made that go away. I just now saw corruption in
the title bar of Eclipse.
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Be aware that my fix is only a workaround because the libnvidia-wfb.so
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anything is done by nvidia to fix their libnvidia-wfb.so the bug will
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Just a me-too on the not seeing any shadows at all - not even pink ones.
64-bit hardy, 8600GT. Gotta wonder why this bug, which was reported in
January, wasn't fixed before release, especially when compiz is the
default when drivers support it now and nvidia cards are (afaik) the
only cards that
+1. If this is a packaging issue, it really should be fixed.
I also have pink artifacts in the bottom right corner of my screen - I
don't know if this is related. See attachment.
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I have a 32 bit Hardy installation on a GF8800GT. No shadows for me.
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Same problem here. Hardy final and Nvidia NVS140. Either pink shadow or
no shadow at all (at the beginning of the dev cycle, i though it was a
feature of the new theme :)
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8600 GT on Hardy here aswell. No Shadows too. I'd be really happy if someone
could put the newest Nvidia-Driver to the Repository. :/
As the fixing is not really hard but a lot of People are affected, this really
should be fixed soon. I wouldn't want to recommend Hardy to someone
transferring
Who says fixing this is not hard? It has nothing to do with the version
of the driver, it is something our packaging is doing to the driver that
makes it malfunction. Updating to the latest (beta) driver wouldn't make
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I experienced with new nvidia drivers, that when running nvidia-settings you
shouldn't set it to a value beyond Performance.
(nvidia-settings OpenGL settings Image settings) Or try Quality. Maybe
this could help out with the wrong shadow colors.
For me since some updates, xserver crashes
Hi,
today I switched to official nvidia drivers 173.08 (because of random X
freezes). After logging into gnome, I get the errors described here. My
guess is the human-theme. I have chosen that one and then customized it
to use the clearlooks window borders. So it looks like the human theme.
No
Nope, this bug is down to the NVIDIA driver. Bug 99508 (which is another
issue, affecting only maximized windows) has a workaround which involves
modifying a value in the Metacity theme.
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I can confirm this bug:
Fresh Hardy, 2.6.24-16-generic,
GeForce 8500 GT (rev a1)
Nivida 173.08 (beta)
compiz 1:0.7.4-0ubuntu5
In case I go to the compiz-setting manager and I select a new theme. after
going back to the old theme the shadow dissapears.
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Same here. Fresh installation of Ubuntu 8.04 RC, nvidia driver package
(nvidia-glx-new)
Have a look at the screenshot.
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A fresh install of the Hardy Heron release candidate with all updates
shows pink shadows for me with appearance set to normal.
My video card is an 8800gt and I'm using the restricted driver.
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How do I install the nvidia display driver please? I currently have
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run
sitting on my desktop.
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I removed the nvidia-glx-new package, then downloaded the newly released (beta)
driver from nvidia.com (released april 10th). After running the installation
script, I now have black shadows, and they are consistent :)
yay :)
Unfortunately, this driver is not yet marked as stable, but it fixes
What beta version? 169.09 and 169.12 are both fine for me.
This issue is not only an Ubuntu one, as it also happens on Arch
(http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=41869) and I solved the
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This one:
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Yesterday i install ubunut 8.04 Beta on a PC with nvidia nforce chipset,
AM2 Socket, a AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ and a GeForce
8400GS with 256 MB. After the installation it was a hard work to get the
xserver run without a black screen. After this and when the nvidia-
drivers are
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Hey guys! Priority of this bug is set to LOW!!! How can It be?
Installing original driver is not a fix anymore for me: it doesn't work.
Also the title should be: decorators ALWAYS paints glitches.
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Thanx marcelo for your hint: That works for me too.
Running Hardy Heron Beta i did as you described and now the shadows are black
again and i can configure them via compiz settings. Before they always
disappeared after changing one single parameter. So this is definitely an
nvidia driver issue.
I can confirm that using nvidia-installer fixed at least the shadows.
Can anyone figure out what makes our package fail? I'm trying to do it
myself, but an extra pair of hands/eyes won't hurt. I did notice that we
didn't have libcuda, but that isn't relevant :) It must be something in
the kernel
I can confirm that this is a packaging issue. Uninstalling nvidia-glx-
new and installing the drivers with the NVIDIA installer and option
--no-kernel-module fixes the pink shadows. I do not experience the
ugly titlebar bug, so I can`t say anything about that. However using the
NVIDIA installer
I confirm that I have been able to fix the pink shadows issue with the
following sequence of actions today:
- update kernel to 2.6.24-14
- uninstall nvidia-glx-new (sudo apt-get remove nvidia-glx-new)
- install NVIDIA installer 169.12 WITH kernel modules (tried first without
modules, it does not
Same problem here. NV QUADRO + nvidia-glx-new.
Removing nvidia-glx-new and installing original drivers (with NVIDIA
installer) things go OK (until next reboot..), so I guess the problem is
only with Ubuntu packaging of nvidia new drivers...
Installing original drivers is not a work-around
Pink shadows as well on Hardy Beta up-to-date, 32 bits version, nVidia
8600M GT, nVidia drivers 169.12 from the official Ubuntu repository.
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk window decorator somtimes draws decoration ugly or not at
all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186382
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Same errors on my machine.
Sascha: Even your last described error.
since ubuntu 7.04, 7.10, and even in latest 8.04/amd64
after activating compiz the window-decorations are often destroyed.
NVIDIA GPU GeForce 7300 GS (G72)
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk window decorator somtimes draws decoration ugly
Sascha:
I investigated the window decorator aspect of this fairly thoroughly.
See duplicate bug 194933. There is some form of corruption for every
window decorator (gtk-window-decorator and Emerald engines) and every
GTK theme, though with different degrees of severity.
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk
The same problem here with Hardy Beta, Gutsy and Feisty. Here are two
screenshots:
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/2231/compiz1ut6.png
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/4895/compiz2ow5.png
Cheers
Sascha
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk window decorator somtimes draws decoration ugly or not at
all
Is it possible that this is a Problem between compiz and the window
decoration itself? With the Human Theme i get sometimes a very little
flare into the title bar chancing a subject in a thunderbird message
window but thats all. A Problem between compiz and some gtk-engines?
Cheers
Sascha
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OK at the moment i have sent the last message i see the same Problems
with the window decoration coming with the Human Theme.
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk window decorator somtimes draws decoration ugly or not at
all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186382
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Me too has the problem with the pink shadows around Windows when using
Hardy Heron Beta. I hava a Sony Vaio with a nVidia GeForce 8600M GS
Graphic Card. When i try to modify the shadow settings all the shadows
completely disappear just to reappear after reboot.
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[nvidia 169.xx] gtk window
I've got an nVidia 8600GT. I have the pink shadows, plus window
decorations of inactive windows vanish or get fuzzy.
While the window is inactive, hovering over the title bar and moving the
mouse cursor repeatedly into and out of the title bar area (without
clicking) can make parts of the title
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