No. I've been able to reproduce the problem in a VM (XP host running
VirtualBox with Ubuntu guest). The VM uses a generic video driver & that PC
has an Nvidia GPU.
--Lance
"I maintain there is much more wonder in science than in pseudoscience. And
in addition, to whatever measure this term has an
The source of the problem does appear to be related to something in the
user's home. I have 2 user accounts on my machine & the problem only
manifests itself for *one* of the user sessions. Like many of the folks
here, I originally upgraded from Karmic -> Lucid. I also later went to
the trouble of
Today I installed Ubuntu 10.04 RC as a Virtualbox virtual machine. Hardware was
quite different--namely a Nvidia Quadro 290 graphics card. The VM was
configured with 3D acceleration enabled.
With the exact same GL-screensaver, I observed the exact same result: the
password window is obscured by
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45407116/Dependencies.txt
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GL screensaver obscures window to enter password when lock is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569993
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Binary package hint: xscreensaver-gl
Currently running 10.04 i386 RC (fresh install on same hardware), although the
problem was also happening on 9.10 i386.
Graphics card is ATI Radeon 4350.
Graphics driver is ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX.
System is configured to lock when scre