I'm sorry, Chauncellor, I mostly stopped using Ubuntu some time around
the 12.4 release, and I switched to KDE a few months ago. I'm pretty
sure I had all sorts of trouble with the blur plugin in the versions of
Compiz included with Mint Linux, both the Ubuntu-derived one and LMDE,
though at least
Hi Pedro, thanks for looking into this!
No, it seems this particular problem went away. (There doesn’t seem to
be a “video” plugin in Compiz now, so that’s not a surprise.)
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Nope, sorry. It doesn’t happen on my work computer, but it still happens
on my home machine. They both have nVidia cards, running the same
drivers AFAIK.
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Hello! On Natty, if both “Window decorations” and “Blur” plugins are
enabled, and the settings for blur include “Alpha b
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Hello! On Natty, if both “Window decorations” and “Blur” plugins are
enabled, and the settings for blur include “Alpha blur”, the windows
where alpha blur applies have messed up shadows. (I use “normal” as the
window filter for alpha blur; examples
Still going on in Natty. (Also, I’m confirming Mirco’s work-around: if
the blur plugin is re-initialized, it displays correctly until the
screen rotation changes again.)
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This seems to have gone away at some point.
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Alpha b
This seems to have gone away at some point.
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Hi Pedro! The bug seems to have gone away at some point. (I had disabled
the plugin for a while so I didn’t notice.)
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Note that ALT works now, but the setting seems to be “hardwired”: no
matter what I try to enter in the “Initiate Window Move” setting, it’s
still Button1 that seems to take effect.
However, if “Enable integration into the desktop environment” is
enabled, the combination I pick gets replaced with B
Update: the commands worked for a while, then didn’t.
Based on what I did in the mean time, I think the difference is the
“Enable integration into the desktop environment” setting in CCSM’s
preferences. If I’m right, this bug manifests itself when it’s set, and
bugs #704025 and #703755 when it’s u
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Button 10 doesn’t work with “move window”
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Being affected by bug #704025 I tried changing the trigger for the
“move” action to the “tenth” button (it’s the fifth, actually, but the
wheel gobbles up five of them).
At first it didn’t work at all. Then I noticed
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I notice an “nvidia-installer.log” file added to the bug report. I think
I did use a manually-installed version of the driver a (long) while ago,
but as far as I know I’m running nvidia-current.
I don’t know if there are any other traces of the manual version left,
is there a way to find out? Shou
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alt-drag doesn’t work on active window
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Recently (as of the latest update I did) all Alt+mouse click actions
stopped working on the active window.
I’m not sure how to find all such actions, but the ones I use by reflex
are Alt+left button drag for moving windows and Alt+middle button (c
Same with me, using the binary nVidia drivers, without xorg-edgers
packages.
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assertion failed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677391
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Hello! I upgraded to Natty, and some of the things I’ve had Compiz set-
up to do don’t seem to work anymore. I got some to work by fiddling with
the settings back and forth, but there are lots of things that don’t
seem to work. A few examples:
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Attached is a cropped screenshot, showing the bars.
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I just installed Maverick, to get a chance to test it before release.
The most visible difference is that there are very ugly bars around my
desktop. They are a couple of pixels wide, the left pixel e0d9d0 and the
right one f5f2ef in color (the sa
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Hello! I recently updated to Lucid, and during a bug hunt I noticed this
message in ~/.xsession-errors:
compiz (video) - Warn: No 8 bit GLX pixmap format, disabling YV12 image
format
However, I have disabled YV12 with ccsm, and the message is sti
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Hello! I recently updated to Lucid, and during a bug hunt I noticed
these messages in ~/.xsession-errors:
compiz (colorfilter) - Info: Loading filter negative (item negative).
compiz (colorfilter) - Info: Loading filter negativ
OK, I managed to combine some more screen-shots to show the second
effect. I've done it with a terminal window, because those are
transparent with my settings, and the effect is more visible. Since this
is a transient effect I just held the mouse over the task-bar and took
several screenshots in a
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Hello. I've been having this bug for a while now (at least during
Jaunty), I just realized I never reported it.
The Window Previews plugin displays thumbnails of windows when hovering
the mouse over their entries in the tasks panel. For now, it on
Hi Chris, can you point me towards a link with a precise discussion of
this, I'm curious of the details.
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Hi Travis, can you post a link to that PPA?
I'll be updating to Karmic any time now, and I'll take a look.
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Hmm, I just noticed that “report-bug” also attached something that looks
like Compiz's configuration. The file I attached was generated by CCSM
when I told it to export my configuration, including default settings.
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Sorry for the size of the screen-shot, I wanted to keep it lossless in
case pixel-counting or something can help trace it. (If you look
closely, the “garbage” ends abruptly both at the top and at the bottom.)
Here's my Compiz configuration.
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Hello!
I have set up Compiz to use the “Leaf spread” animation for closing
application windows. Occasionally this leaves on the screen part of the
last frame of the animation, as in the screen-shot I'll attach right
away.
(I captured it while in
Sorry for the spam, but what's “paper cut”?
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:31 PM, The Fiddler wrote:
> Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut
> candidate.
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Hi Robert! I don't know if bug #159382 applies. Firstly, I don't know
how to tell Gompiz to remember window locations. Secondly, some windows
that are not full-screen seem to be opened in the same position they
last had (e.g., Nautilus and Geany), others seem to be wildly
distributed around the scr
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