Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-21 Thread Olivier Bitsch
I confirm, same problem for me; - Even with Gnome 3.22.0 - Nvidia Graphic 

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-21 Thread Olivier Bitsch
I confirm, same problem for me; - Even with Gnome 3.22.0 - Nvidia Graphic GTX660 with proprietary drivers

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-21 Thread Roman Pavlík
Version 3.22.0 (currently from unstable) still affected. Today`s update to Mesa 12.0.3-1 didn`t help. --- I am not familiar with Linux graphic stack. Frames that should not be displayed (because they are few seconds old) are still flickering into current proper frame, seems like framebuffer

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-18 Thread Christian Lauinger
On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 15:24:42 +0200 Mourad De Clerck wrote: > Hello, > > another datapoint: I'm experiencing the same issue on an AMD Pitcairn > (7870) using radeonsi. > > -- M > > Hi ! Same here and but I use nvidia-driver (367.44-1). It worked with previous 3.20 version so I downgraded to a

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-18 Thread Mourad De Clerck
Hello, another datapoint: I'm experiencing the same issue on an AMD Pitcairn (7870) using radeonsi. -- M

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-18 Thread Marek Rusinowski
Hi I have run into the same problem. I can't add anything, only video of how it looks like on my system: https://youtu.be/4Fxuzm-FvbE Marek

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-17 Thread John M.
Since Wednesday, I've done as follows: - Upgraded to mutter 3.21.91-2 and gnome-shell 3.21.91-1 (repaint/redraw issues). - Tried to report the bug, but reportbug showed a version of mutter in unstable. - Upgraded to mutter 3.31.92-1 and gnome-shell 3.21.92-1 (repaint/redraw issues). - Reported the

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-17 Thread Roman Pavlík
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 09:18:45 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote: Am 14.09.2016 um 17:16 schrieb JWM: > After upgrading my system this morning and restarting a new gnome-shell session > (by rebooting), everything being displayed fails to repaint properly. > > Everytime I launch an application and try to

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-17 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 14.09.2016 um 17:16 schrieb JWM: > After upgrading my system this morning and restarting a new gnome-shell > session > (by rebooting), everything being displayed fails to repaint properly. > > Everytime I launch an application and try to move the window it leaves traces > (i.e., shadows of it

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-14 Thread John M.
I tried setting the "DRI" option to "false" (and to "2", as suggested by ArchWiki), but the result is the same ---maybe due to the fact that I also have a discrete display (Nvidia Optimus): $ sudo lshw -c video   *-display UNCLAIMED       description: VGA compatible controller    produ

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-14 Thread Roman Pavlík
I can confirm this issues. As usable workaround, I disabled DRI for Intel driver via Xorg configuration. Section "Device" Identifier "Intel Graphics" Driver "Intel" Option "DRI" "false" EndSection $ lshw -c video *-display descrip

Bug#837786: mutter: Issues repainting the display on mouse movement

2016-09-14 Thread JWM
Package: mutter Version: 3.21.92-1 Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss Dear Maintainer, After upgrading my system this morning and restarting a new gnome-shell session (by rebooting), everything being displayed fails to repaint properly. Everytime I launch an application