I can also confirm this behavior ever since some update in February or
March. However, restarting compiz (compiz --replace &) alone "solves"
the issue. No need to jump to a console or anything.
For me it is btw not black borders but a white box behind the window
area that might be affected by
I also fixed it now by reverting to the old codebase.
Andrei: generally, you might want to keep that package from upgrading
until somebody with a higher tolerance of pain lets you know when it is
finally fixed. I'm guessing that the newer version will probably not
actually have this fix included
Matthieu: I know. It was not just this bug that set me off but the past
two releases and all the regression we went through when it comes to
compiz. I am not aiming at getting back an old hands-on linux where you
have to do everything by hand. 10.04 was an amazing release, because
there was almost
I can confirm that. Unchecking lazy positioning doesn't fix it entirely
but it makes it usable again. But if you hadn't pointed it out, I
wouldn't even have noticed :)
For those, who care: switching lazy positioning off reduces the wrong
position by just a pixel or two. Almost not noticable. But
Unfortunately, that's not gonna solve your problem. I am on LXDE and the
behavior is exactly the same. They messed it up somewhere in compiz.
This is not a unity-issue.
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It's not only a bug in unity. I am using LXDE and I am having the same
issue. Also hot corner.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933776
Title:
Unity overrides compiz
Public bug reported:
with Desktop Cube and Cube Rotation enabled, dragging a window off into
the next workspace makes your relative position shift.
it _seems_ to be related to where and how fast you drag your
mousepointer during the rotate-animation.
Meaning: If I slowly move the mouse over
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mouse pointer misaligned after dragging windows into other workspace
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Just checked. Same thing happens with Desktop Wall, when activating edge
flipping windows.
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mouse pointer misaligned after
Just for the record: This thing can be closed. After deactivating the
filewatcher plugin, this behavior vanished.
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Title:
Hey everyone,
I am on nVidia, actually on a pretty powerful system (Q6600 + geForce
9800 GT). Had the exact same issues. Switched sync to vblank off,
system is a lot more responsive when moving the mouse around when zoomed
in.
I can confirm this behavior on an nVidia system. It's gotta be
confirmed on my side. However, it does not actually crash, compiz just
gets stuck with a 100% cpu load. Killing compiz and gdm works, but no
way of starting libre/openoffice with compiz. On openbox it works fine,
tried it just now.
Never had this before, using compiz ever since it existed. Same
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